> Beny Spensieri Jr wrote:
> > I'm running Fedora Core 1 and I switched the window manager to e16.6. 
> > Problem is that when I create new side panels, they tend to float in the
> > middle of the screen, instead of sticking to the side.
> > 
> Does this happen after a restart or just suddenly?

It happens as soon as the panel is created.  I can make it "stick" for
the session by turning on autohide, and then turning it off.  However on
the next startup, they go back to the centre of the screen.

> 
> > This problem only occurred once I switched to e.  The only way to make
> > the issue go away is to enable autohide.
> > 
> > Any suggestions as to what's causing the problem?
> > 
> I have also seen some weirdness with gnome-panel.
> So far I have assumed that it is a bug in gnome-panel, but I'm not
> entirely convinced that it isn't somehow a problem with E.

In my experience, this is the first time this ever happened.  I used e
with plain vanilla redhat gnome (up to redhat 7.3) and with various
versions of Ximian Gnome.  It was only when I switched to FC1 that I had
this problem.

> gnome-panel has it's own ideas about placement so I suggest not to try
> to make E place it.
> I have a few times succeeded to make gnome-panel behave by wiping out
> its settings. Unfortunately I'm not certain where they are stored,
> probably somewhere in ~/.gnome2/... and/or ~/.gconf*/...
> You could try making an entirely new user and see if that user has the
> same problems as you see.
> 
> /Kim






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