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Old 2nd October 2007, 02:39 AM
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can't add notification area to gnome panel

This is weird when I right click on my panel and get the "Add to Panel" menu and select "notification area" and hit the add button nothing happens. I originally had the updater on the panel. Then it just disappeared. And now I can't seem to add it back. I've tried logging in and out several times but no luck.

I'm running FC7 by the way.
Any ideas?

Does it just appear when there are actual updates?

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