[gentoo-user] Starting xfce4-panel automatically

2005-08-26 Thread Grant
The xfce4-panel has stopped loading automatically for me and the
calendar has started.  Where can I specify that I want the panel
started with xfce4 but not the calendar?

- Grant

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Re: [gentoo-user] Starting xfce4-panel automatically

2005-08-26 Thread Marco Matthies

Grant wrote:

The xfce4-panel has stopped loading automatically for me and the
calendar has started.  Where can I specify that I want the panel
started with xfce4 but not the calendar?


panel:
I believe it should be sufficient to start the panel (xfce4-panel) 
manually once via terminal or alt+f2 and then save the session on exit, 
which should then make the panel get started automatically on startup.


calendar:
Go to
xfce settings manager - xfce calendar
and set start visibility = hide
Or did you want to not run the calendar at all?

Marco
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Re: [gentoo-user] Starting xfce4-panel automatically

2005-08-26 Thread Grant
  The xfce4-panel has stopped loading automatically for me and the
  calendar has started.  Where can I specify that I want the panel
  started with xfce4 but not the calendar?
 
 panel:
 I believe it should be sufficient to start the panel (xfce4-panel)
 manually once via terminal or alt+f2 and then save the session on exit,
 which should then make the panel get started automatically on startup.
 
 calendar:
 Go to
 xfce settings manager - xfce calendar
 and set start visibility = hide
 Or did you want to not run the calendar at all?
 
 Marco

Thanks Marco, that got 'em.

- Grant

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