Enlightenment Issues

From: gameoholic (nsalehi_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/30/03


Date: 30 Dec 2003 12:03:59 -0800

After a straight upgrade from RH7.3 to Fedora Core and after managing
to get Enlightenment running, I noticed the following issues:

1-When I run `gnome-panel' from command prompt, I noticed that there
is no Panel entry. In the past I could select Main Menu --> Panel and
create and/or modify a penel.

2-I can no longer add applets to GNOME penal. In the older versions
of GNOME, you could select Main Menu --> Panel --> Add to panel -->
Applet

3-Window List (Task List in previous versions) is quite buggy; It
sometimes shows all windwos from all workspace even though I have
selected "Show windows from current workspace"

4-When I choose "Log Out" from main menu, the GNOME panel disappears
without asking whether I want to save my configuration and whether to
logout/shutdown/reboot. I am still in the system with all processes
other than gnome-terminal!

I've spent enough hours of work and sleep over this. Any tip would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Menu and task bar doesnt appear in Gnome
    ... It seems that the gnome-panel process is crashing. ... What is especially weird is that the panel seems to disappear for good, ... because there is a safety guard against panel crashes (which you can ... list there is a menu button that should now read, "Restart". ...
    (Ubuntu)
  • Re: freezing gnome operations and loss of some of the panel icons.
    ... > responding to sound requests. ... I know the system has been updated with new panel ... installing the ATI drivers until the gnome-panel update yesterday. ...
    (Fedora)
  • gnome-panel icons
    ... I added a new custom application launcher to the panel. ... but gnome-panel had a problem with saving its data. ... I heard that the some data related to the icons is managed by gconf. ... I want to avoid to restore all the icons seperatly by hand again. ...
    (GNOME)
  • sarge gnome-panel always on top -- how? Worked under woody
    ... I found a reference on the web ... keep gnome-panel always on top. ... Anyone know the trick for keeping the panel on top? ...
    (Debian-User)