Bruce Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've been having a problem with SuSE 10.0 when I login to Gnome.
> Usually (but not always), my panels appear but are completely empty.
> I right-click on the desktop, start a terminal window, run "top", and see
> that the process "wnck-applet" is getting 100% of the CPU usage.
> So I kill the process, and the login continues. The panels are populated
> with their normal menus/buttons/whatever. I also get a message that
> the window selector crashed and wants to know if I should restart it or
> delete it (I assume this is the wnck-applet applet). I choose restart, it
> appears, and I'm off and running as normal, with the window selector
> working as it should.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this? TIA! :-)

There is an open bug about "wnck-applet" problems:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=78329

It would be great if you could add you observations to the report.
Maybe, it would be helpful for debugging.

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Karl Eichwalder
R&D / Documentation                         SUSE Linux Products GmbH

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