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Hi there,
My task applet in Linux has crashed and I can't find how to activate it again!!! I am running Redhat Linux 7.1, and I am using the Gnome GUI. Would anyone have any ideas? Ta
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Restart Gnome?
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Try this,
Right click on where your tasks should show up, select Add to Panel, Applet, Utility, Tasklist Taraaaa |
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