Kevin, the wbar has disappeared from my desktop as well.  I have
checked the startup and it appears to be there.  Is there anyway to
force it to launch?

On Aug 27, 3:52 pm, N8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Kevin! The update solved the problem. I will say that the first
> attempt failed, so I completely removedwbarand wbar_util, then
> downloaded and installed both. Once that was done everything was
> great...and it should be noted that after saving thewbar
> 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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