My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look? TIA, 011
On Sunday 16 May 2004 20:26, Fortean wrote:
My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look?
That means there's a new message. Click it and "Show Messages". Joe
I wish there was a way to adequately convey my embarrassment :-) Thanks for the tip! 011 On Sunday 16 May 2004 19:24, Joe Sullivan wrote:
On Sunday 16 May 2004 20:26, Fortean wrote:
My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look?
That means there's a new message. Click it and "Show Messages".
Joe
Funny you should have a green circle, mine is orange. Is there some significance to that? --doug On Sunday 16 May 2004 14:26, Fortean wrote:
My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look?
TIA, 011
On Sunday 16 May 2004 21:26, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Funny you should have a green circle, mine is orange. Is there some significance to that?
Orange/Yellow means there's an update available, but it's not critical. Red means "Download the update now or die!" Joe
On Sunday 16 May 2004 21:51, Joe Sullivan wrote:
On Sunday 16 May 2004 21:26, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Funny you should have a green circle, mine is orange. Is there some significance to that?
Orange/Yellow means there's an update available, but it's not critical.
Red means "Download the update now or die!"
Joe
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/04/82_susewatcher.html -- Hartelijke groeten, Bill # SuSE Linux 9.0 - KDE 3.1.4 - Kmail 1.5.1 #
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 16 May 2004 14:26, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Funny you should have a green circle, mine is orange. Is there some significance to that?
--doug
On Sunday 16 May 2004 14:26, Fortean wrote:
My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look?
TIA, 011 Mine is orange, as well. Couldn't find the server, is why.
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Spam? ;-) Doug McGarrett wrote:
Funny you should have a green circle, mine is orange. Is there some significance to that?
--doug
On Sunday 16 May 2004 14:26, Fortean wrote:
My SUSEWatcher icon (the update icon on the kde taskbar) appears like a new document icon on top of a green circle. I know, from another installation of 9.1, that it's supposed to look like the Suse logo inside that green circle. Is there a way to restore the icon to its proper look?
TIA, 011
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C Hamel
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Doug McGarrett
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Fortean
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James Knott
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Joe Sullivan
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Leo de Bruijn