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[Solved] How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 5:59 am
by M_Mynaardt
Hi All!

I'm using some persistent USB installs of Lubuntu, Linux Mint 9 LXDE, and Peppermint OS. I'm using them to figure out how to use LXDE. So I'm still in the midst of the chronically stunned learning curve end of things... :shock:

I was using my Linux Mint 9 LXDE install and was going to install LXPanel; only to discover LXPanel was already installed (part and parcel of LXDE, from what I can see, eh?). On the one hand, I managed to figure out how to configure LXPanel from the Open Box Configuration Manager. On the other hand; I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to make LXPanel appear on the GUI. How does one make it appear on the GUI?

I'm sure there's something obvious I'm missing. I just haven't figured out what it is (obviously).

Anyway, if anyone could tell me how to get LXPanel showing up on my screen (as some screen shots I saw in some posts on LXPanel), it would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 6:46 pm
by maces
Hi,

please provide more information, run LXPanel i a terminal, with and without a profile and show us the output.

maces

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:22 pm
by M_Mynaardt
maces wrote:Hi,

please provide more information, run LXPanel i a terminal, with and without a profile and show us the output.

maces
Okay, from a terminal in Linux Mint 9 LXDE, I got the following:
me@me-mintLXDE-usb ~ $ lxpanel
There is already an instance of LXPanel. Now to exit

Am I doing something wrong? Or is lxpanel the basic desktop GUI of LXDE? Yes, I are konfuzed! :cry:

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:19 pm
by maces
This means, that there's already an instance of LXPanel running. What happens if you kill this instance and start a new one?

btw: could you provide the version of LXPanel (lxpanel -v) or did you tried the latest git-sources?

maces

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:29 pm
by M_Mynaardt
maces wrote:This means, that there's already an instance of LXPanel running. What happens if you kill this instance and start a new one?

btw: could you provide the version of LXPanel (lxpanel -v) or did you tried the latest git-sources?

maces
I don't know how to kill LXPanel. I didn't even know it was running until I tried started it from the terminal.

I wonder if I'm misunderstanding what LXPanel is for. Is it used as a app launching dock, like AWN or Docky? Or is it part and parcel of the LXDE GUI?

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:34 pm
by maces
you can use LXTask, "killall lxpanel" or "Htop".

maces

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:43 pm
by M_Mynaardt
maces wrote:you can use LXTask, "killall lxpanel" or "Htop".

maces
I'll try giving that a go sometime.

I do appreciate you're help. Sorry if I'm a bit dim with some of this, but after years of using that other OS, it's just taking me a while to get used to Linux. And I'm trying my best to be somewhat versed in Gnome, Xfce, and LXDE...

But do you think I might be better off trying something like adesktop or conky as app dock? I'm still a bit unsure as to what would be the best to use with LXDE.

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:11 pm
by maces
1. Ok.

2. Completely normal, just ask :)

3. Never tried adesktop, but I'm using conky for system monitoring here with LXDE.

Re: How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:41 pm
by M_Mynaardt
maces wrote:1. Ok.

2. Completely normal, just ask :)

3. Never tried adesktop, but I'm using conky for system monitoring here with LXDE.
Thanks; this is the process of learning by trial and error. Of course, what that really means is "mostly error"... :roll:

Besides, I long ago learnt, as the old saying goes, it's better to ask and look foolish than to never ask and be foolish! ;)

I'll check out conky then, thanks!

Re: [Solved] How does one use LXPanel?

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:17 pm
by maces
1. Know what you mean.

2. So true ;)

3. :)

maces