On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:11:33 -0500
Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 15 February 2007 12:45, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> > Once I logged back in
> > through the session manager, the panel returned, and I configured it
> > the way I wanted, set up my 4 desktops with separate backgrounds, and
> > loaded my applications that I normally keep running in my desktops.
> > While I'm not 100% sure of what is killing the panel, I was just
> > wondering if anyone else had seen this.
> 
> Yes, it has been a long occuring problem....  both on 10.1 and now on 10.2
> 
> The way I fix it is to go to  settings -->  desktop -->  hiding  
> 
> and turn hiding off  and then on   using apply in between.   If you don't 
> normally use hiding, you might have to turn it on and then off.... or some 
> other combination  but that's better than deleting your  .kde
I do use hiding. I know it has been reported before, and I've had it
occur after installing a patch but while still in an active session.
The problem is what when I log in, the panel hides before I have a
chance to do anything. (Actually, I could also make some changes to the
config file and turn off hiding and see if it comes back up.
Lots of things I could do given some time, but I don't have time until
Saturday. 
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Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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