Patrick, On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:55, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Randall R Schulz
[01-04-06 21:31]: On Wednesday 04 January 2006 09:15, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
from a command line: suseplugger --help
Two things:
1) Have you tried that?
Certainly
The output it produces can hardly be considered helpful:
Your better than that:
By which I take it you meant "You're better than that." Nonetheless, it does not appear we're running the same version of suseplugger, because mine produces no non-generic help text, even if you give it the --help-all option. All the help output pertains to generic KDE or Qt options.
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Did you look at all of it, ie: --plain
That is not documented in my suseplugger, nor is it accepted when used: % suseplugger --plain suseplugger: Unknown option '--plain'. suseplugger: Use --help to get a list of available command line options. Which version of SuSE Linux and of suseplugger are you running? % rpm -q --whatprovides $(type -p suseplugger) kdebase3-SuSE-10.0-21 % suseplugger --version Qt: 3.3.5 KDE: 3.5.0 Level "a" SUSEPlugger: 3.4.2
If I wanted it to dock, which the OP requested (air), looks like I would run 'suseplugger' w/o any options, especially '--plain'.
That may work on your system, but I've already tried it on SuSE 10, and it does not result in a system tray icon.
You want to be critical, get *all* the facts first.
To whom are you addressing this?
The OP should have enough interest in solving his problem to do part of the work!
Many things are not as they should be. I personally think it's better to refrain from responding it all than to respond only with admonishment, though I don't quite always manage to do that myself.
Patrick Shanahan
Randall Schulz