Auto hide panel (Resolved)
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Auto hide panel (Resolved)
I just updated to the latest updates and now the panel will not auto-hide. How can I uninstall the latest updates so that I can determine which is causing the issue.
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Re: Auto hide panel
What Desktop? Cinnamon, Mate, XFCE, LMDE? In Cinnamon, Menu -> Preferences -> Panel -> Adjust auto-hide setting
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Re: Auto hide panel
!. It is Cinnemon
2. When I right click on the LM symbol on the end of the panel I get About, Configure and Remove Menu.
3. Going to Configure there is nothing that allows manipulation of the panel that I can see.
2. When I right click on the LM symbol on the end of the panel I get About, Configure and Remove Menu.
3. Going to Configure there is nothing that allows manipulation of the panel that I can see.
Re: Auto hide panel
Try right click in a blank area of panel or type 'panel' in main menu or find it in System Settings'.
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Dell Latitude 7490 Mint 21.3 Ker 5.15.0-105 Cinn 6.0.4
Dell Latitude 7490 Mint 21.3 Ker 5.15.0-105 Cinn 6.0.4
Re: Auto hide panel
OK, reset to factory specs and rebooted, it works. Thanks.