Re: kde3.5



Philip Bernstein wrote:

OK I installed it on fedora core 4 and so far I am not liking it. I lost control of where I can place the panel. For some reason it has to be set to the bottom of the display and I can only access it by moving my mouse over to the extreme bottom left hand side. And yes I have
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LOL. Sorry, it's not funny but it reminds me when I installed KDE 3.5. I thought that Kicker was dead because I got the same behavior.

Solution:

1/ Right click on a kicker's panel -> Configure panels.

2/ Go to the "Hiding" page.

3/ For each panel (if you have several ones), set the "hot spot" with the option in the middle of the page:

[x] Raise when the pointer touches the screen's [ Whatever |v]

On my SuSE flavor of KDE 3.5, to disable this option has not much effect but to send me back to step 1. (Try for yourself.)

Sorry but I can't help you for the rest,

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