I have a Linux fedora desktop in my office at work, running VNC server.
I have the viewer running on my laptop here at home.
I can connect just fine to the VNC server on the Linux desktop at work, but I can't see any of the active apps on my task bar! If I minimiza an app window, I can't restore it, since I cannot see it in the taskbar.
The taskbar does appear to be there at the bottom of the Gnome screen, but it's blank.
HELP!!
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Server side: Where are the apps in my Gnome task bar?
Re: Server side: Where are the apps in my Gnome task bar?
OK, I asked my brother-in-law, who is a Linux propeller-head extrodinaire, and he tells me that Gnome does not support more than one session at a time.
My problem was that I had left a session running on my desktop at work, so I cannot access the taskbar.
I need to kill all the Gnome session processes, then VNC to my desktop at work and I should be ok.
I'll let you all know.
My problem was that I had left a session running on my desktop at work, so I cannot access the taskbar.
I need to kill all the Gnome session processes, then VNC to my desktop at work and I should be ok.
I'll let you all know.