-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu January 26 2006 08:10, K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
just an idea... Do you have a left arrow on the left side of the of the system tray? It's possible that you have more applets running than fits onto the visible area of the tray. If you click the arrow, you should see all applets.
Kimmo
I used to run 9.1 and the SuSEplugger was more directed at hardware detection and certain subfs stuff (in order to "auto" exec cdrom disks when inserted) and used to config new hardware such as bluetooth, firewire, usb, etc... Now I'm running 10.0 OSS and the SuSEplugger is more tied to YaST2 and YOU - there is no more hardware or info tied to it any longer. So it appears the the SuSEplugger many of use have become accustomed to has changed it's core functionality. Before there was a program to check for updates in the sys tray and a hardware monitoring program, two close but different programs (with "some" autostart functions - but not like the autostart folder/dir). Now it's under the guise of a YOU monitor - so I don't think that this is going to serve the same function that one might have used from previous versions. HTH, Curtis. - -- Spammers Beware: Tresspassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again! Warning: Individuals throwing objects at the crocodiles will be asked to retrieve them! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFD2Qq/7CQBg4DqqCwRAppsAJ9v4Ljq3xxDyDTEan7/QzFPum9dPQCgmT32 E4asZvYQYoFNRmZf8GXnx4Q= =3zvL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----