[Bug 575876] Re: New added gnome panels get invisible (Mint 9)

2010-05-19 Thread Georgiy Treyvus
I don't know if this will help but an interesting thing to note about
the nature of the problem is that when I tried recreating the same setup
as shown in the screenshot something interesting happened. Once I added
a launcher to the only other visible panel the invisible ones became
visible and could be removed. I'm not sure why. I hope this helps
further explain and understand the nature of this problem.

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[Bug 575876] Re: New added gnome panels get invisible (Mint 9)

2010-05-19 Thread Georgiy Treyvus
Mhm interesting.
Just hope this gets fixed soon.
Thanks for finding another workaround.
Otherwise Id've stayed with Mint 8 or gone distro hopping again though I'll 
most likely go back to Mint 8. I also like CrunchBang a lot but as my family 
also needs to use the computer a friendlier distro is now necessary not merely 
desired. Linux Mint is great you saw on the screenshot how I made any 
application anyone can possibly want to use easy to launch. You can't match 
that in most other distros. Even though I managed to mimic my previous 
configuration it was painful and I hope the bug gets fixed soon. Also every 
time there's an update the clock seems to freeze but I'll report that elsewhere 
once I figure out how to properly use launchpad. Good news is that the bug 
happens only when the panels not expanded...
But anyway I'm going off track. Thanks again for the help guys.

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[Bug 575876] Re: New added gnome panels get invisible (Mint 9)

2010-05-18 Thread Georgiy Treyvus
Hi fellow Mint users I'm only learning to use launchpad today. Thus I'm
somewhat unsure what to post here.

All I have to say is thanks to 7voo for reporting that and to Clem for the 
speedy response to this. This community dialogue all goes to show why Linux 
Mint is the king of Linux distros.
 
I'm glad to know there is a workaround.

It's quite important to me that the panels work as I use their
versatility heavily to make the desktop more convenient to use for me
and especially my family as they are less experienced with computers.

The only reason I even found the bug was because I was testing the live
CD to see changes to GNOME and see if I can recreate a certain
configuration. The following screenshot is there primarily to show what
I was trying to emulate partially as a test though it was originally
made for showing off to friends. These are a testament to the
versatility of GNOME and the EXCELLENT design of Mint for which I
sincerely thank everyone who worked on Mint. I hope to contribute code
to the project one day when my programming skills are up to par. I'd
also include a shot illustrating the problems I experienced on the Live
CD but 7voo already demonstrated them on the dot and it seems that
you're only allowed to include one attachment.

Anyway thanks you all for finding a workaround whereas all I found was
the problem. This will save me and others a lot of trouble. :)

** Attachment added: cooldesk.png
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48692110/cooldesk.png

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