Lost the taskbar from BrowserLinux after selecting Autohide
Lost the taskbar from BrowserLinux after selecting Autohide
Running a brand-new install of BrowserLinux on my eeePC 701.
I tried to add the virtual desktop displays by usng the JWM Configuration Manager. Nothing changed, even though I clicked the "Restart JWM" button.
I also selected Autohide to "On", and that's when the taskbar disappeared
I have no tray icons, only the right-click menu is working.
How can I get my taskbar back?
- Jeff
I tried to add the virtual desktop displays by usng the JWM Configuration Manager. Nothing changed, even though I clicked the "Restart JWM" button.
I also selected Autohide to "On", and that's when the taskbar disappeared
I have no tray icons, only the right-click menu is working.
How can I get my taskbar back?
- Jeff
hi jeff,
1. test config.
-open a terminal
this will show you, if you got errors in your config-files.
2. editing tray-config
open rox. open /root/.jwmrc-tray as text.
the line to look is
set autohide to false. save. restart jwm.
3. recover original tray-config
- backup /root/.jwmrc-tray
- copy /initrd/pup_ro2/root/.jwmrc-tray to /root/.jwmrc-tray
- restart jwm
this should give you the original tray back.
hope this helps.
aragon
1. test config.
-open a terminal
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jwm -p
2. editing tray-config
open rox. open /root/.jwmrc-tray as text.
the line to look is
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<Tray autohide="true" x="0" y="0" height="40" halign="center">
3. recover original tray-config
- backup /root/.jwmrc-tray
- copy /initrd/pup_ro2/root/.jwmrc-tray to /root/.jwmrc-tray
- restart jwm
this should give you the original tray back.
hope this helps.
aragon
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jwm -p --> Segmentation Fault
Thank you for the helpful reply, aragon.
1. jwm -p gives "Segmentation Fault"
What does that mean? Just a corrupted file, I hope. Everything else is working fine.
2. /root/.jwmrc-tray and /root/.jwmrc-tray.bak are blank - 0 bytes.
3. /initrd.gz exists. I copied it to a new folder, extracted initrd from it, tried to open it as text, but it is just 0s and 1s.
Is there any other way to restore the orginal jwmrc-tray?
- Jeff
1. jwm -p gives "Segmentation Fault"
What does that mean? Just a corrupted file, I hope. Everything else is working fine.
2. /root/.jwmrc-tray and /root/.jwmrc-tray.bak are blank - 0 bytes.
3. /initrd.gz exists. I copied it to a new folder, extracted initrd from it, tried to open it as text, but it is just 0s and 1s.
Is there any other way to restore the orginal jwmrc-tray?
- Jeff