** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
- The icons in the panel are messed up. They are not in the same place where I
left when I shutdown (and I was a clean shutdown).
- I'm attaching a snap. The tracker was on the left, and the exit at the top
right; see now.
+ The icons
I'm testing this in Hardy. I think it also happened in 7.10.
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Icons on panel are out of order
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Icons on panel are out of order
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The icons in the panel are messed up. They are not in the same place where I
left when I shutdown (and I was a clean shutdown).
I'm attaching a snap. The tracker was on the left, and the exit at the top
right; see now.
** Affects: gnome-pan
Thank you for your response. The problem was in Ubuntu 7.10. This was not in my
PC, but my mother's. To ease the use at maximum I had configured the system
with automatical login. According to you, because of that, the
gnome-keyring-manager asked her a password to unblock the keyring.
I solved t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-manager
There should be some way to store the password's keyring access so that
you don't have to type it every time. This is particulary annoying when
your machine access to Internet via WiFi. Every time you turn on your
Linux you need to t