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Re: [suse-kde] kicker icon lost/changed ??
- From: SuSEnixER <WideGlide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2002 19:16:24 -0500
- Message-id: <20020721001624.GB5485@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Patrick <penguin0601@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [07-20-02 18:26]:
> On Saturday 20 July 2002 09:01, SuSEnixER wrote:
> > I crashed last nite and it's been so long since something like that
> > has happened (windohs daze) that I was lost for a few minutes. Had
> > to manually fsck 2 partitions, etc.
> >
> > I had to reconstruct the taskbar, ??I don't know why??.. When I
> > added the kicker 'k menu' applet, it installed with the wrong icon.
> > I have found what looks like the proper icon but do not know where to
> > put it.
> >
> > I always look for the easy problems <grin>. Any help will be
> > appreciated.
> =================
> Patrick,
> Are you referring to the "K" & gear button/icon for your menu on the
> kicker? I know these will change when you alter or use another icon
> set. Seems like I knew at one time where you find those icons, but I
> don't remember now if that is the one you are talking about. Of
> course, I guess you could remove the old config file for all that in
> your home directory and start new, but I don't think you are wanting to
> do that?
>
You are correct. I can find the correct icon. It is still available.
I don't know why it changed. I have not had system crashes to deal
with for a long time, just a short period between leaving os/2 v4 when
I purchased a new box with an ls120 floppy, and returning to MD7.1.
Windohs is a dodo. But I wasn't there very long. I have a lot of fun
retrieving lost data for windohs clients when they have crashes or
forget and use the red switch to shut down. I thought the only use for
that red switch was when you wanted to install new/different hardware.
but my problem remains,
tks
--
Patrick Shanahan
Registered Linux User #207535
@ http://counter.li.org
> On Saturday 20 July 2002 09:01, SuSEnixER wrote:
> > I crashed last nite and it's been so long since something like that
> > has happened (windohs daze) that I was lost for a few minutes. Had
> > to manually fsck 2 partitions, etc.
> >
> > I had to reconstruct the taskbar, ??I don't know why??.. When I
> > added the kicker 'k menu' applet, it installed with the wrong icon.
> > I have found what looks like the proper icon but do not know where to
> > put it.
> >
> > I always look for the easy problems <grin>. Any help will be
> > appreciated.
> =================
> Patrick,
> Are you referring to the "K" & gear button/icon for your menu on the
> kicker? I know these will change when you alter or use another icon
> set. Seems like I knew at one time where you find those icons, but I
> don't remember now if that is the one you are talking about. Of
> course, I guess you could remove the old config file for all that in
> your home directory and start new, but I don't think you are wanting to
> do that?
>
You are correct. I can find the correct icon. It is still available.
I don't know why it changed. I have not had system crashes to deal
with for a long time, just a short period between leaving os/2 v4 when
I purchased a new box with an ls120 floppy, and returning to MD7.1.
Windohs is a dodo. But I wasn't there very long. I have a lot of fun
retrieving lost data for windohs clients when they have crashes or
forget and use the red switch to shut down. I thought the only use for
that red switch was when you wanted to install new/different hardware.
but my problem remains,
tks
--
Patrick Shanahan
Registered Linux User #207535
@ http://counter.li.org
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