Hello Laurence, On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 14:41:43 +0100 Laurence <laurence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 15:45 -0400, Bill Perkins wrote: > > Laurence wrote: > > > On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 09:28 -0400, Bill Perkins wrote: > > > > > >>Laurence wrote: > > >> > > >>>Hi All > > >>> > > >>>I have a problem with gnome-panel, I get an error message box displayed > > >>>that says "I've detected a panel already running, and will now exit". > > >>>If I click "OK" in this box it goes away, but immediatly reappears. > > >>>I have tried restarting X and even rebooting the machine, but each time > > >>>this box comes back. I have the panel running ok, but get this box in > > >>>addition. In my attempts to clear this problem I have now ended up with > > >>>3 of these error message boxes all of which I can't get rid of!! > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>HELPPPP!!! > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Laurence > > >>> > > >> > > >>I would switch to a console (Ctrl-Alt-F1), login as root, and type in > > >>ps -ax | grep gnome-panel > > >>and see how many copies of gnome-panel are running (do this before > > >>logging in to X). If there is more than one copy running, somebody may > > >>have been monkeying around with the startup files in /etc (/etc/rc.*) > > >>or possibly in /etc/inittab. > > >> > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > there are no copies running prior to starting X and login on. > > > > > > They seem to start when the session begins, but once started then > > > restart each time they are killed or when the error message is responded > > > to > > > > > > Laurence > > > > > > > Hmmm... I don't know how Gnome starts itself up (new to FC4 and Gnome), > > but there is probably something in the startup files that is causing this. > > > > Hi All Again > > Stil not got a fix for this. > > Can anyone tell me where to find the source? > I've searched the yum lists but can't find it I regularly encounter such redundant gnome-panel error when I try to set a .png as wallpaper. I get an error saying that the application gnome-panel has quit unexpectedly. And another dialog saying "I've detected a panel already running and will now exit". if I close that late dialog, I'll get it again and again.. The way to get rid of this: move the 2nd dialog so that you can see the former one, and click the close button (middle one here) of the 1st dialog to terminate the current instance of gnome-panel. Now close the 2nd dialog, this starts another instance that will raise after a few seconds. Funny problem, isn't it? Does it help? Regards, -- wwp