Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: > "System Tray" - to the left of "Notification", which is left of the clock. > Check System Tray Settings (right-click in the System Tray) > In the left-hand pane select "Auto-hide", in the right-hand pane select > Kmix and set it to "Always Visible".
There must be something missing here. I see nothing like that on right click anywhere along the entire bottom panel. I'm getting pretty confused... you describe things that I just do not see here. Right clicking the system tray I get nothing resembling panes. I get a 3 item menu that says: Task manager settings Panel options Remove this task manager Clicking on `Task Manager settings' item produces the only thing even remotely like a left and right pane. And does not appear to be about what you are talking about in any way. The left pane says: General Keyboard shortcuts share The right pane contains details related to those. Clicking on `Panel Options' item (on that right click menu) produces a 5 part list that says: Add widgets Add panel Lock Widgets Panel settings Remove this panel Clicking on `Panel settings' item, produces a huge full length and about 2 inches high mess that has across the top: Screen edge height add widgets add spacer More settings Clicking on More settings produces a 12 part list: Panel alignment left center right Visibility Always visible Auto hide Windows can cover Windows go below Maximize panel lock widgets remove this panel With the exceptions of `Auto hide' and `Always Visible' None of this looks anything like what you mention. Further, kmix appears no where in all that baloney. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87mxchonbq....@newsguy.com