On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 19:43 -0700, charles f. zeitler wrote:
this sunday my xga monitor started acting up,
the screen goes out & drops me to a login screen.
i switched to my back-up monitor, and same scene.
after re-attaching my xga monitor, i find my upper
panel scrambled, "apps" "places" and "system'
are now right-center, launchers to the right,
clock left-center... and the 'move' function
is greyed out...
I've seen that after a NVidia/X goof. For some reason it decided I
couldn't have the screen mode that I'd been using for months, and picked
a lower resolution one. The objects on the title bar couldn't fit in
the same positions, so it moved them along (badly).
is there some way to restore order to this sitch?
Move them to where you want to? Right click and move anything you want
to. Right click and *unlock* anything you can't move.
If you get really stuck, you can remove some things and add them again.
Take note of what they're called, first.
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