Hi,
kpanel has had a name change to "kicker" since kde2
so that would be what is put into the commandline box.
Its config file is ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc
My own experience with kde3 is that after a new install
it is usually sluggish untill it has settled down after
a few logins. It is usually the cause of a few crashes
untill then.
Also I have found kde3's menu editor buggy after choosing
the option to "hide" a submenu in the kicker menu.
The problem is that the submenu's cannot be bought back
by selecting "unhide".
The "hidden" submenu's are put in the ~/.kde/share/applnk
directory and can be returned by deleting it's entry in that
directory, followed by a mouse right click on the kde desktop
to choose the "Desktop Refresh" option.
cheers,
Keith.
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Yuri de Groot wrote:
> Press [Alt] + [F2] to bring up a single commandline box.
> Type "kpanel" without the quotes and press [Enter]
>
> It happens to me sometimes - a glitch in kde perhaps.