Not that I know of. It's only that way with OroborOSX, best as I can tell.
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 17:49, Phillip Ross Smith wrote: > I just tried Gnome2 with OroborOSX. I got a menu bar running across > the middle of the screen, which I could not move. And another at the > bottom. > > Is there a way to configure menu bar placement? > > On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:24 PM, Gary Tate wrote: > > > The problem with the top bar was with beta 0.1 and I solved that by > > making the panel floating. > > > > In beta 0.2 top panel is placed bellow the apple panel. With Codex > > running I found I could also move the top panel to other desktops, > > which though curious - was great to create confusion. > > > > Last questions before I try an install: > > > > Should I remove the gnome1.4 binaries and install it using source and > > compile it, then upgrade to gnome2 as you have mention by compiling > > the source? > > > > Gary > > > > Alexander Hansen wrote: > >> Kind of--I use threaded XFree86, but I added the extra files that are > >> needed to run X11.app to my installation--basically, I built GNOME2 > >> against a regular X installation, but can run it using X11.app. > >> I tried running it with quartz-wm as the window manager, and it seemed > >> to work. If you try to use another window manager, the top menubar > >> gets > >> buried under the apple menubar, and unfortunately, the default setup > >> in > >> GNOME2 is for all of the controls to be on the top bar. > >> On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:53, Gary Tate wrote: > >>> Anybody tried it with MAC OX X11 Betta? > >>> > >>> Alexander Hansen wrote: > >>> > >>>> The new bundle-gnome (2.0.3-2) _is_ the bundle for GNOME2. > >>>> > >>>> You should probably install the new gnome-core first, because it's > >>>> just > >>>> an GNOME1->GNOME2 upgrade facilitator: the tasks have been farmed > >>>> out > >>>> to other packages. Then update bundle-gnome. > >>>> > >>>> I haven't experienced any major problems with GNOME2 and XDarwin, > >>>> other > >>>> than that the window controls disappear when using sawfish (the old > >>>> libpng/libpng3/imlib problem). Metacity is fine, though. > >>>> > >>>> On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 12:51, Gary Tate wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Okay- this is all good news but I am a little worried about the > >>>>> installation. I just got everything stable and hence am worried > >>>>> about using the unstable tree :( Is there something I should be > >>>>> worried about? > >>>>> > >>>>> I just added the unstable tree to fink commander and I can see > >>>>> most of the new libs and packages related to gnome2 but there is > >>>>> no bundle-gnome2 or gome2-bundle. > >>>>> > >>>>> So which packages should do I install to get the gnome2 desktop > >>>>> environment? Also should I remove gnome1.4 first? > >>>>> > >>>>> Any advice help appreciated. I am new to fink (and relatively new > >>>>> to UNIX) and have been using FinkCommander to install binaries > >>>>> only because I didn't want to mess to much with my new X11 > >>>>> installation. > >>>>> > >>>>> I am willing to give this a shot as I gnome2 on my BSD boxes > >>>>> (where I used ports) and I like it a lot. > >>>>> > >>>>> Any help appreciated. > >>>>> > >>>>> Gary > >>>>> > >>>>> Chi Hung wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> I forgot to mention that I installed bundle-gnome and it pretty > >>>>>> much > >>>>>> installed/updated all that I need to get gnome running. I use > >>>>>> MetaCity as my > >>>>>> window manager. I have not try Sawfish with Gnome2 yet. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Chia > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 2/12/03 9:51 PM, "Stan Sanderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hmm, another mystery. After the bad install of Gnome 2 (followed > >>>>>>> by > >>>>>>> replacing /sw with a backup copy made just before), I'm not > >>>>>>> seeing what > >>>>>>> I thought I saw before... wasn't there a Gnome 2 convenience > >>>>>>> bundle? > >>>>>>> Not only that, but Fink reports all my packages are current. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've got libgnome2, libgnomecanvas2, libgnomeui2, and yelp > >>>>>>> listed (as > >>>>>>> unstable packages, not installed). There's also a Gnome2 Tetris > >>>>>>> client. > >>>>>>> That's it. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> All trees are activated- I did the index and selfupdate-cvs. The > >>>>>>> last > >>>>>>> time I did that, followed by update-all, was the disaster. The > >>>>>>> reports > >>>>>>> which suggest the new Gnome works well are pushing me toward > >>>>>>> trying to > >>>>>>> reinstall. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Sorry for the confusion. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:13 PM, Alexander Hansen > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> It's available from fink, if you activate the unstable tree: > >>>>>>>> http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Gary Tate wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> This was asked before by Jay, but I never saw an answer. Has > >>>>>>>>> there > >>>>>>>>> been > >>>>>>>>> a port of gnome2 - it is even mentioned on the gome 2 site > >>>>>>>>> that it > >>>>>>>>> runs > >>>>>>>>> on Apples Darwin. 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