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I'm just test driving draco desktop on Slackware 14.2 today. Looks pretty good so far. A question though - I have four desktops but the panel is displayed only on desktop-1. Is there a way to display the same panel on all desktops?
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This is a limitation in the current code base, will see what I can do.
Note that this project currently has a low priority for me, I took Lumina and stripped it down to bare essentials and started fixing bugs and added support for various Linux desktop stuff, and have used it as my daily driver (on slack14.2) ever since. I don't have high requirements for my "desktop", just take care of power management and give me a basic panel and I'm good to go.
There are several bugs I would like to fix, but time is not on my side. I might have time next month to do something ...
Feel free to reports bugs etc (or even better send me a PR ;) ).
I probably should have said "workspaces" rather than "desktops" but it looks like the meaning came through anyway.
Some more information that may help - the workspaces which do not show the panel still seem to have a "ghost" panel i.e. the panel doesn't show but it looks like some space is being reserved for it. If I place the lower part of any app window over the area where the panel should be displayed and then change to a different workspace and then return, the app window is truncated by just enough to display the panel (except that the panel isn't displayed).
I'm just test driving draco desktop on Slackware 14.2 today. Looks pretty good so far. A question though - I have four desktops but the panel is displayed only on desktop-1. Is there a way to display the same panel on all desktops?
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