Summary: | Panel size invalid after installing KBear | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] kicker | Reporter: | John Bester <john.bester> |
Component: | systemtray | Assignee: | Aaron J. Seigo <aseigo> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
kbear0.jpg
kbear2.jpg kbear1.jpg |
Description
John Bester
2005-07-11 15:34:42 UTC
*** Bug 108923 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** > After a windows (wine) program was installed the summary says after installing KBear (which is a KDE program). so was it after installing KBear or a windows program through wine? > I could find no way to set the size of individual panels in the Panels control panel, or by right clicking on the panel and selecting Configure Panel can you please attach a screenshot of the problem? also please attach your ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc file. this way i may be able to troubleshoot this problem. My apologies - I thought at first it was the Wine installation when I started the bug report, but then on the last page I had the option of changing the short description so I did not restart the bug report. I have narrowed down the problem. Included are three screen shots. The first (kbear0.jpg) is where I set the KBearSiteManagerDaemon icon to be displayed in the Kicker (the default is on). I found that the taskbar changed (see kbear1.jpg). When I took off the check, the taskbar changed back (see kbear2.jpg). I included the bottom section of the screen to show that there are applications open, but they are not shown in the taskbar. Once I log off and log back on, things are back to normal. For now the interim solution is to uncheck the checkbox in the KBearSiteManagerDaemon setup. I included step by step instructions if you want to list it in the bug request. 1. Open KBear 2. Select Sitemanager/KBear Sitemanager from the menu 3. Uncheck "Show system tray icon for database daemon" 4. Press "Close" Kind regards John Bester On Monday 11 July 2005 17:06, Aaron J.Seigo wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] Created an attachment (id=11761) kbear0.jpg Created an attachment (id=11762) kbear2.jpg Created an attachment (id=11763) kbear1.jpg ah yes, this is a known bug with kbear and AFAIK has been fixed in later releases. the system tray will also handle these issues a bit better in 3.5. as it is this a dupe of another bug.. hm.. let me find it |