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20-Nov-2004, 01:40 PM #1
Gnome 2.8 problems
I upgrade last nite and notice the upgrade to Gnome 2.8
however i notice one flaw in the Gnome Desktop.....everytime i combine the Gnome Panel status lines both top and bottom into one line and place at the bottom....on reboot it revert back to original.....any ideas?

also i notice another difference....in the previous versions of GNOME a little printer icon appears next to the date when printing....now nothing but there is a choice called Print NOticifaction Icon in the Debian Menu>Apps>System menu thant appears to do nothing...

any ideas????
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