dpgk -s sawfish yields: " purge ok-not installed"
however, sawfish is installed and is shown as active windows manager in the gnome control center.
the gnome version I have running is the one that came with woody , 1.4
Another funny thing is that now Nautilus isn'y running, but I still can not see any panel, nor I see any way of restoring them, big foot and similar are gone from the screen
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 18:38, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:Using sawfish. How do I fix it? Thanks Mark.Mark L. Kahnt wrote:On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 17:51, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 05:32:27PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:I installed Nautilus and saw all my Gnome panels disappear. I like Nautilus, but I would like keeping all panels with applets and quick launchers ready. Is there any way of achieving that, or do I have to remove Nautilus?"saw them dissapear" ? Which way did they go? [checks under the keyboard. No. Not there..... Sorry. couldn't resist :-) English is not my native language either...] Is it gnome 1.4? And does the panel crash (=gnome crash dialog) If so, then I'm trying to track down a very similar bug (#170737). If you have any information on it, it might help... -- _ __ |/ _ _| |_ | _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ |\(_|| | |_ |(/)| (_|(-'| |`-,(-`| | http://www.karl.jorgensen.com \_| _|Actually, I would suggest that, depending on the window manager used, the panel et al could be *under* the Nautilus desktop, particularly if the desktop itself isn't locked in place. The panel and all are still there, but the Nautilus desktop is incorrectly stacked.Okay, which versions of each are you using? The times I've seen this around Sawfish have more to do with the editions in Experimental before Gnome2 moved to Sid, and piecemeal installation of Gnome2 - you could be short the upgrading of a library or two.
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