"Andy Zbikowski (Zibby)" wrote: > You mean it dissappears? Bring up the properties of your tasklist. Uncheck > enable task grouping. Everything reappear? :) Those GNOME people don't > have and Mac converts working for them, no sir... > > If you enable task grouping create a menu panel (if you don't allready > have one) and click on the icon in the upper left to see all your tasks, > or click the downward arrow in your pager. > > If you don't have the tasklist of pager on your panel, well, add them. :) No, all of a sudden when I minimized an application, it would no longer go to the taskbar, nor would it show up on my little virtual desktop. I finally got pissed enough to shutdown X and blow away all my GNOME settings and start over. That is twice in two days I have had to do that. Yesterday, I started GNOME up and neither the top or bottom taskbar would appear. I tried everything but I could not get them back for love or money. Is KDE more stable? GNOME is really starting to give me a bad case of Windows. -- Perry Hoekstra E-Commerce Architect Talent Software Solutions perry.hoekstra at talentemail.com