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Panel problem or normal in Archlinux


réjean

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Hi again!

I thought that I had a problem in ff because when I click on the 'minimize' button it closes it instead of minimizing it. I just installed Chromium and the same is happening. Then I tried doing the same in a konsole.

Is it just me or is the same thing happening to you all?

Quite often I am not finished with an application or two and I need to go back and forth between them. I have never experienced something like this somewhere else but on the other end I am new to Arch. I'll install Gnome and see if the problem is KDE related.

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That sounds like a theme issue. Arch only uses vanilla upstream applications and does not patch or change anything so its not an Arch issue really. Let me see if I can find something for you.

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in the meantime I installed Gnome ( downloading and installing over 100 files ) and everything was fine except that I have rebooted 2 or 3 times and each time I got a big window telling me that I have to log out.

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in the meantime I installed Gnome ( downloading and installing over 100 files ) and everything was fine except that I have rebooted 2 or 3 times and each time I got a big window telling me that I have to log out.

 

That'll be Gnome for you.... BTW you shouldn't had to have rebooted. Maybe restart the session but not reboot.

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I installed XFCE4 and when I click on the minimize button it does what it is supposed to do. I'll work with it until I find a solution to KDE.

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I don't recall seeing this problem before in Arch, in KDE, or anywhere else. So far, the only thing I've found about something like this is in this Chakra forums thread (apparently not solved): http://chakra-project.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?pid=73326#p73326

 

I have an account at those forums. If you haven't found a solution, I can try logging in and asking the OP if a solution was ever found.

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I registered to the KDE forum and I'll see if they can think of something. In the meantime if you want to check into your fora please do so. Like they say 2 heads are better than one.

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That's really the way I feel sometimes. btw where do you get tose logos in your signature?

http://www.debian.org/logos/

http://www.linuxbbq.org/images/ this one is "bbq_logo.png"

 

Copied the next 2, resized them and uploaded to imageshack.

http://forum.siducti.../theme/logo.png

AVLinux has a new logo so mine is an older one.

 

I just insert the images to sig and then link them back to the distro website.

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