dch wrote:
> I hope top posts are OK in this list. Anyway, the solution is rather
> strange. 
> 
> Add > Application Button > System Tools > Red Hat Icon.
> 
> Push the button which will put the original applet in the Systray.
> Delete the (green) button that you added. This will leave the "checker"
> icon in the systray.
> 
> On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 15:53, Peter J. Viglucci wrote:
> 

OK, tried that and it worked as advertised.  But, when I logged off and
logged back on again, the checker was not there.

I think I know why.  I have it set up to start an empty session when I
log in rather than resuming with what ever windows and applications were
running when I last logged off.  I've got a feeling that's why it is not
there.  But, then again, I have other items in the task bar - clock,
klipper, system monitor, screenlock/logout and they always show up when
I log in and I didn't have to do anything special like add commands for
them to a script I have in ~/.kde/Autostart.  I guess I'll leave the
rhn-applet-gui line in that autostart script I have.

Thanks for all the help.


Charlie


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