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jurgis adjusted his/her AFDB on Tuesday 19 May 2009 11:26 to write:
> > yesterday i did a clean update to kde 4.3 and now system tray expands > over panel and looks all ugly. > also kde asks for a password to reboot or shut down. > help? > > mv ~/.kde4 ~/.kde4-bak Hold down: Ctrl+Alt press: Backspace x2 Any good? -- Mark Nullus in verba Nil illigitimi carborundum |
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nope.
the system tray starts looking normally with the (i) button, but as soon as other icons start to appear, it becomes oversized. |
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jurgis wrote:
> > nope. > the system tray starts looking normally with the (i) button, but as > soon as other icons start to appear, it becomes oversized. > > what happens if you change your desktop theme? -- Suse 11.1 x64, Kde 4.2.1, Opera 10.x weekly |
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already tried that. systray stays ugly.
oh, i forgot to mention that i'm on 11.0, composite disabled. btw the issue with system tray wasn't there when i had 4.3beta from unstable repo several days ago |
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the exact same thing with systray also happened after upgrading 11.2milestone1 to kde4.3beta1.
am i the only one who's experiencing this? |
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You surely are. I never had this issue
![]() I only had an issue using stasks instead of standard task manager
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