Hi Tim, On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 00:41, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 20:34 -0300, Andre Costa wrote: >> I just installed F9[*] and I am experiencing some weird behavior: I >> like to swap GNOME panels, leaving the one with the window list applet >> at the top, and the one with the menu at the bottom. It works fine >> while my session is running, but if I log out and then back in, the >> panel with the menu (which should be at the bottom) is stuck at the >> top, right below the other (that should indeed be at the top). If I >> try to change its position to "bottom", it simply refuses and stays >> there... > > How are you re-arranging them? Dragging them about, or right-clicking > on a panel, opening the properties, and picking the top/bottom/sides > options? I am setting the properties, I will try dragging them around to see if it makes any difference, thks for reminding me of that alternative. One detail I forgot to mention: the panel with the menu has "expand" set to off, don't know if this is somehow related... It seems this is a F9-specific issue, since I am using Ubuntu 8.04 here at work which also has GNOME 2.22.3, and here panels stay where I tell them to (can't recall what's the exact GNOME version F9 uses). >> [*] BTW: I simply *hated* the new GDM -- the background is horrendous, >> and I don't like the user chooser panel. > > Can't say I like it, either. The background's easily replaceable, but > the rest isn't so easy to deal with. I'd rather just type in username > and password, than have a list of things showing that I don't want > showing (imagine the mess if you had hundreds of users). It's also nuts > at inconsistently default selecting different users, so even a re-login > of the same user has to cursor arround. And the slowness between > picking a user before it lets you type in a password means that touch > typists have started typing their password before the gadget is > accepting input. Yeah, it sucks that we're forced to use this. They should have provided an option. And I know this is completely subjective, but I felt sad that F9 has IMHO broken the long-standing tradition of Fedora having cool backgrounds (the "sulphur" one is much better, it's a pitty it hasn't been chosen as the default). > I tried replacing it with XDM, but that doesn't set up something that > Gnome needs. I haven't tried replacing it with KDM, I didn't want to go > down the root of installing KDE, even if only partially. My feelings exactly. Don't want to install a bunch of KDE libs just to switch the login manager. I guess we'll have to wait for it to improve to the point of being fully configurable... Regards, Andre -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list