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up2date and gone-panel



So I installed the beta yesterday, subscribed to the RHN channels (both the beta and the rawhide channels), and ran up2date. It downloaded a bunch of packages, installed them, and then I restarted my system. When it came back up, the gnome panel was much different than it had been before. The RedHat logo (Main Menu) had been replaced with a folder icon, and the menu was different. Following a suggestion from the archives, I deleted that menu then added the Main Menu to the panel. Okay, but the icon size on the new menu is far different from what it was before. Also, the notification area and the clock were gone. As well, the window list (the taskbar portion of the panel) was also missing. I added all those things back by hand, though I can't for the life of me find the clock that was there before. I had heard a rumbling in the archives about an updated gnome-panel RPM, but I haven't seen it yet. Will this fix these problems?

On a semi-related note, there seems to be a cyclic upgrade path for redhat-release and rawhide-release on my system. Right now, if I run up2date, it lists rawhide-release (9.0.93-2) as a available update. If install that package, then run up2date, redhat-release is listed as an update. If I install that, then rawhide-release is listed again, etc. etc.

ahp




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