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== Why doesn't the Gnome desk-guide / tasklist show the true state of my desktop? == It seems that there is a problem with these applets that only occurs after restarting Sawfish - they seem to lose track of the current window states. The simplest way to correct this is to execute the following shell commands: $ save-session $ killall panel (assuming you have a session manager to restart the panel afterwards!)
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