Re: [Solved] Re: Recuperating panel icons

2009-09-11 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 11 September 2009 03:33:57 gil...@altern.org wrote:
  I don't know how to add it back to the KDE Panel, in Gnome it is right
  click on Panel, choose Add to Panel - Notification Area.
 
 Solved. Thanks.
 
Please, never end a thread this way.  Always say how it was solved.  At some 
future date someone will have the same problem and google for an answer.  
They'll find this thread in the archives.  To follow a thread through and see 
that it is solved without giving the resolution is about as frustrating as it 
can get :-)

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Re: [Solved] Re: Recuperating panel icons

2009-09-11 Thread gilpel
 On Friday 11 September 2009 03:33:57 gil...@altern.org wrote:
  I don't know how to add it back to the KDE Panel, in Gnome it is right
  click on Panel, choose Add to Panel - Notification Area.

 Solved. Thanks.

 Please, never end a thread this way.  Always say how it was solved.

By doing eaxctly what was suggested, of course. All said icons do belong
to the notification area. If you try removing or adding the notification
area, you'll see what happens.

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Re: [Solved] Re: Recuperating panel icons

2009-09-11 Thread Sharpe, Sam J
2009/9/11  gil...@altern.org:
 On Friday 11 September 2009 03:33:57 gil...@altern.org wrote:
  I don't know how to add it back to the KDE Panel, in Gnome it is right
  click on Panel, choose Add to Panel - Notification Area.

 Solved. Thanks.

 Please, never end a thread this way.  Always say how it was solved.

 By doing eaxctly what was suggested, of course. All said icons do belong
 to the notification area. If you try removing or adding the notification
 area, you'll see what happens.

I think Anne knows this - I think she was more wondering whether you'd
solved it by doing what I said in Gnome, found the equivalent yourself
in KDE or were using some other Desktop. It's not that we care *how*
you solved it, but it may be helpful to someone else in the future to
google your symptoms and find out exactly how you actually solved it
rather than trying every recommendation in the thread (which in a
general thread, might be all wrong) to find out which one actually
works!

;o)

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[Solved] Re: Recuperating panel icons

2009-09-10 Thread gilpel
 2009/9/10  gil...@altern.org:
 As I explained here:

 https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2009-August/msg02753.html

 a sleuth of icons have disappered from my top panel, but it seems the
 problem is only with the icons: the applications still work.

 For instance, I recently received a message at the bottom of the screen
 saying updates were available. I clicked install and everything
 apparently installed correctly. The problem is I don't have the update
 icon in the panel and I can't check which updates are available before
 they install.

 Same for Klipper. If I press CTRL + ALT + V, the content appears, but
 there's no icon to do so. Same for the new CUPS icon thaT checks for the
 printer, and so on.

 Of course, all icons have disappeared from the Add to panel menu.

 Anybody knows of some way to reinstall the icons?

 It sounds like you have lost your System Tray / Notification Area, not
 the icons.

 I don't know how to add it back to the KDE Panel, in Gnome it is right
 click on Panel, choose Add to Panel - Notification Area.

Solved. Thanks.

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