05-25-2020, 11:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2020, 12:12 AM by Peter Van Horn IV.)
I was trying to customize my taskbar and now it is shifted all the way to the left side, including my clock and battery percentage. I tried to look up info online and only got answers that didn't help. I got answers like: "use a separator" or "make sure automatically increase length is selected". Those answers make sense, but I already have all that stuff set.
for example:
-I do have a separator set up just before the clock (to the the left of the battery area)
(no matter where I put the separator, it doesn't help)
-I do have "automatically increase length selected in panel options (turning it on or off doesn't help)
ps- in the past when I had issues like this, I'd just reinstall the entire OS, but I'd very much like to make this work without a flippin' reinstall. Just about every linux distro i've tried before gives me all kinds of problems like this, or something else. I'm trying to set up this computer for a friend, but am now wondering if that's a good idea, if it breaks on me day one.
Thanks
Edit- I fixed it. I just needed to try everything under the sun, but it now works. I wish that things like this were more clear on how to use it on Linux distros
for example:
-I do have a separator set up just before the clock (to the the left of the battery area)
(no matter where I put the separator, it doesn't help)
-I do have "automatically increase length selected in panel options (turning it on or off doesn't help)
ps- in the past when I had issues like this, I'd just reinstall the entire OS, but I'd very much like to make this work without a flippin' reinstall. Just about every linux distro i've tried before gives me all kinds of problems like this, or something else. I'm trying to set up this computer for a friend, but am now wondering if that's a good idea, if it breaks on me day one.
Thanks
Edit- I fixed it. I just needed to try everything under the sun, but it now works. I wish that things like this were more clear on how to use it on Linux distros