Hi, The top panel disappears and never comes out again after "auto hiding" enabled. This problem still exists when gnome is started with a newly created user.
Regards Wang WenRui On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 04:26:52PM +0200, Frederic Peters wrote: > Hello, > > Christian Marillat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Packaging 2.4 take exactly one day. We don't need 2 months to push > > 2.4 in unstable. > > and was right. > > Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> answered: > > Debian is not about providing crappy packages in one day. We are > > committed to provide a high-quality distribution, and it of course > > requires high-quality packages. Not one-day packages. > > and was right. > > > But lots of people wants to play with Gnome 2.4 and its wonderful > gnome-about application so I did it. > > I coordinated myself here: > http://www.entrouvert.be/~fred/gnome-2.4/gnome-2.4-summary.html > > (list created from http://www.gnome.org/start/2.4/notes/rninstallation.html) > > And produced debs (only for i386) that are available with: > deb http://apt.bxlug.be/ gnome2.4-sid/ > > The process was to download current Debian package and current Gnome > release and to apply patches from the first to the second. > > Random notes: > > - built against XFree86 4.3 from experimental > - not Debian-quality packages > - upgrade fails; need to run apt-get -f install once to correct some > overwriting files > - tries not to diverge from sid packages but: > - librsvg now depends on libcroco (I thought it was necessary) > - libbonobo creates both libbonobo and bonobo-activation packages > - control-center builds fontilus and I put themus in a separate > package > - sources are available on http://apt.bxlug.be/gnome2.4-sid/sources > but my upload rate is low so I sometimes only uploaded the .diff.gz > and not the upstream .tar.gz > - Gnome 2.4 feels faster on my computer and I'm happy with it > > > Regards, > > Frederic >

