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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] taskbar dead on kde 3.2 mandrake 10.0 official
From:       Steven Pasternak <stevenp500 () bellsouth ! net>
Date:       2004-09-19 18:23:56
Message-ID: 414DCEBC.1060106 () bellsouth ! net
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christophe wrote:

>The taskbar in the control panel (bottom side of standard kde screen), doesn't 
>react to any change in the window management. Example : when i open a window, 
>it doesn't appear in the taskbar, unless i run kdcop and doubleclick on 
>kicker->Panel->void restart() which reinitializes the panel and therefore the 
>taskbar. When i close a window with the taskbar (right click, close) the 
>windows is closed by the window manager (i think it is kwin ?). But when i 
>close this window with the window manager (left click on the top right-hand 
>cross of the window) it doesn't disappear from the taskbar.
>It looks like the communication from the window manager to the taskbar is 
>broken. And i don't know what i did wrong to break it.
>I dug in the .kde/ directory and found that some tmp-localhost and 
>cache-localhost had dead links. I rebuilt them. But it still doesn't work. I 
>tried to understand how dcop works but it's too large for me and the problem 
>is certainly a tiny little file to edit or a directory to make or anything 
>else...
>Anyone has an idea ?
>
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I used to use Mandrake 10.0 official, and think that is a bug either in 
KDE, or Mandrake itself.
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