Hi all,
I am using Centos 4.1 with Gnome and my updates are OK (When I do yum update, I have nothing anymore)
Normally, with GNOME there's a task bar in the bottom of the screen. If we open an application and we minimize its window, it is always avalaible in this task bar. There are other things in this task bar : a button on the left which is used to minimize all the opened windows and 4 buttons on the right which are used to change the workspace.
Yesterday, I had a problem with the station and I had to shut it down with the power button of the Linux station. After a restart, I had a message telling me that there were three applications which were shutted down uncleanly (I don't remember which) and know there is nothing anymore in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen (it is gray). The error message doesn't appear anymore.
Does anybody already had this problem ? What can I do to restart this taskbar ?
Thank you for your help.
Jean LEE
Jean Lee a écrit :
Hi all,
I am using Centos 4.1 with Gnome and my updates are OK (When I do yum update, I have nothing anymore)
Normally, with GNOME there's a task bar in the bottom of the screen. If we open an application and we minimize its window, it is always avalaible in this task bar. There are other things in this task bar : a button on the left which is used to minimize all the opened windows and 4 buttons on the right which are used to change the workspace.
Yesterday, I had a problem with the station and I had to shut it down with the power button of the Linux station. After a restart, I had a message telling me that there were three applications which were shutted down uncleanly (I don't remember which) and know there is nothing anymore in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen (it is gray). The error message doesn't appear anymore.
Does anybody already had this problem ? What can I do to restart this taskbar ?
Thank you for your help.
Jean LEE
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Ok, I found my answer alone :
Right click on the task bar and choose to add some components.......
Bye,
Jean