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Old 06-02-2014, 11:10 AM   #1
a_chiu
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'Engage' module in Bodhi 2.4.0 takes up half the screen


I just installed Bodhi 2.4.0 and is running alongside with Windows. I was experimenting with the different modules and I loaded the 'engage' module. Now it basically takes up half the screen (at least I think the engage module is responsible) and whenever I open up other applications, I cannot scroll to the bottom of the page. I tried to unload the engage module, but because I cannot scroll to the bottom of the page to select 'unload'.

I tried setting a different theme to see if it will get rid of it but no luck. I also tried searching for the module name through 'lsmod' in the terminal but not sure what the module name would be for engage.

Any advice would help, thanks in advance.
 
  


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