Thanks Kevin! The update solved the problem. I will say that the first
attempt failed, so I completely removed wbar and wbar_util, then
downloaded and installed both. Once that was done everything was
great...and it should be noted that after saving the wbar
configuration it is necessary to click "refresh" to see the changes to
the bar immediately.

On Aug 25, 10:50 pm, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Download this program, install it, andthen  try editing your dock.
>
> http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/wbarconf
>
> Be sure to go to File -> Settings inside this dialog and set the bar
> to begin at startup.
>
> This is the dialog forWBarwhich will be included in the final
> release.
>
> WBar_Util the one pushed originally has more options but doesn't seem
> to work right all the time with howWBarwas set up for the beta.
>
> Afterwards ifWBarConf worked go ahead and removeWBarUtil from your
> system through the Synaptic Package Manager or command line if you are
> familiar with that method.
>
> sudo apt-get wbarutil
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