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It's from the LXDE project and is based off of fbpanel.
I was just wondering what people think of using the panel with an openbox system?
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Yea, well, I was using it with openbox... a nice panel, not too heavy on memory (not like pypanel), and nice enough (not like fspanel). Themeable, useful plugins. Except recently it started segfaulting when the wireless is on...
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I was using, and i keeping using, very useful, and this new version it's VERY better, many bugs fixed and now we have a calendar clicking on the clock.
Today i'm using LXDE (lxpanel, lxapperance, lxetc...) +PCManFM + Openbox + xcompmgr, this last showed that not integrates very much with the LXDE now, or it's just a lot of bugs.
o/
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It crashes on 64-bit. The author has written in to say fixes are in SVN.
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=8831
On a more positive note - Very good panel, calendar is a very nice addition, would be awesome if it could sync with other calendar/alarm programs like sunbird.
Last edited by judfilm (2008-05-20 02:04:44)
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LXPanel 0.3.6 was released yesterday.
It's a bug-fix release.
Cheers!
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LXPanel 0.3.6 was released yesterday.
It's a bug-fix release.Cheers!
Sorry for off-topic, but if I may ask, are you the auther of PCManfm?
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@PCman: thanks for the update!
But: I still have the same problem as before: if wireless is on, lxpanel segfaults. However, I can do the following: turn the wireless off, run lxpanel, open settings, remove 'net status monitor' applet from the list. Close lxpanel, turn on wireless, and lxpanel works!
[I can send you strace output if you are interested.]
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No we dont
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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No we dont
My whole post was (more-less) for PCman, I would not provide you with anything
EDIT: forgotten 'not'
Last edited by bender02 (2008-05-21 15:11:02)
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I was replying to the topic's question Does anyone here use LXPanel?
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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I was replying to the topic's question Does anyone here use LXPanel?
Aww jeez, I've made an idiot of myself again.
/me pours ashes over his head
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I've tried lxpanel in my recent glut of desktop experimentation... I was somewhat put off by its inability to use the icons I specified in my setup, but otherwise it performed well and seemed pretty stable. Unlike, say, gnome-panel, which is a crash-prone RAM hog.
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Until I configure Pypanel to my needs I find LXPanel to be very useful...
Before I started using LXPanel, I always used Docker and AllTray. After a (long) while, I felt as if that combo wasn't enough... So I went looking for a tray that worked and I found LXPanel to be a nice, convenient option. I hear that Pypanel is even better, but I need to keep tweaking my .pypanelrc before I start using it. Until then... LXPanel.
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Unfortunately there is still the 64-bit crash problem, message has been sent upstream...
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