On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Mark Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have multiple desktops installed? > Not to my knowledge. I plan to do this at some point, but hve not messed with it at all yet. > If you log out and then log in for another desktop, does the problem > surface there?I hvae done this several times and have not seen it happen - > once the GUI is up, there seem to be no problems - I have only seen this > when I initially power on the system - and as just indicated, not always. > > The default setting for Linux is to use the last desktop that you logged > out on. See if using another desktop solves the problem. > Not entirely sure how to do that. Clue? Thanks!! JC > > -- Google Voice: (914) 468-4552 ---------------------------------------- Prov. 12:15 Eschew obfuscation and pompous prolixity. Light a man a fire, he is warm for the night. Light a man afire, he is warm for the rest of his life.
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