Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> At Sun, 01 Jun 2003 13:09:26 -0400 "Charles R. Dennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I ended up deleting the icon also.  I use KDE and put a script in
>>~/.kde/Autostart that will start up a few things for me when I log in.
>>I added the line "rhn-applet-gui &" in that script to get it back.  I
>>figured I'd try the solution below but if I right click in the panel I
>>see the Add feature but all it has are 4 sub items called "Applet",
>>"Application Button", "Special Button" and "Extension".  I see nothing
>>called Utility or Notification Area.  What am I missing?  I'm running RH9.
> 
> 
> Perhaps this is a gnome/kde difference.  Running gnome, I see the
> configuration described and not yours.
> 

Yeah, that's my guess.  One of the things on my list of things to do is
to try gnome.  I'm just starting out with Linux but have been a Solaris
user/sysadmin for years at work.  Started out with SunWindows then went
to OpenWindows and was using CDE until I changed jobs. (Forced to use a
Wintel box at the new job.   Shudder!)  In doing some research before I
got my linux system, I had written down that kde seemed more popular
than gnome.  Don't recall what made me think that.  I've sort of been
watching here to see if there was a clear favorite but so far I haven't
been able to tell.

Charlie



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