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Old 01-13-2006, 02:35 AM   #1
kdogksu
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IceWM disappearing status meter


Hello,

I just updated my system (debian unstable apt-get dist-upgrade) a couple days ago, and ever since either the CPU meter or the network meter has been disappearing off my task bar. When I first start it up, both are visible and working normally in the lower right hand corner of the screen. After a bit of use, though, I will glance down and only one meter will be there, and it will have nothing on it. When I click on the remaining meter, the CPU usage pops up, leading me to believe it is the network meter that has disappeared. However, the remaining meter remains blank, even when I do CPU or network intensive things. If I restart iceWM (from the logout menu or complete restart), both return and work fine, until one disappears and the other breaks again. Any ideas what causes this? Both are enabled in the configuration file. Thanks for your help!
 
  


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