| title: | Re Gnome 2 4 2 panel problems with Xinerama |
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My bad. I think we run Gnome 2.2 de Redhat at work. Try this instead:
run "gconf-editor /apps/panel/profiles/default/toplevels"
That should open the gconf-editor with the location tree expanded to a
panels node under which there should be a child node for each panel on
your desktop (my child nodes are named panel_1 and panel_2). Under
each of those nodes I have a setting named "monitor". If you assigned
your panel a name in the panel properties dialog you can identify your
panel node by inspecting the name setting. Find your panel node then try
changing the "monitor" setting to 1.
I the above locations are not *exactly* right, they should still put you
in the right area.
Have fun.
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Steve McKay <steve@xxxxxxx
On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 09:24, John D. Giachero wrote:
Hmm. I wonder why I have no such setting in my panel. I queried
the /usr/bin/gnome-panel binary and it reports that it is
version 2.4.2.
In the general properties tab, there is a name, orientation
and size selector, and checkboxes for expand, autohide, hide
buttons and the arrows.
In the Background tab, there are the normal stuff youd
expect to turn on the background, set the color or choose
a background image.
Unfortunately, thats all there is.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Regards,
John
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 13:06:31 -0800
Steve McKay <steve@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi John,
...my right-side panel now appears on
the right side of my primary screen, rather than all the way to
the right...
I believe if you open the properties dialog for the panel youre
trying to move, you should see a monitor id setting. Its probably
set to "0", set it to "1".
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Steve McKay <steve@xxxxxxx
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