While kde has a number of applets "installed" on the kde panel if the user is root, these appear to be "missing" for a "regular" user.
Mmmm ... this may not be a bug afterall since I cannot reproduce it right now [but I have been playing around with the system and have upgraded the 6.0 base with kde 1.1.1 final]. Unless someone else can reproduce this, it should be closed.
If you're referring to the fact that there's only a panel icon for launching kvt, this is a little odd... but it does agree with the defaults in /etc/skel/.kde/share/config/kpanelrc. You may not be able to reproduce it if you rm -rf .kde without recopying from /etc/skel.
You (bryner) are correct. I am not sure if this is a bug or not but it is NOT very consistent. This initial (kvt only) configuration is NOT as "nice" as after doing the rm -rf .kde and "prefer" the second configuration. Again, is this a bug or a feature? Any response redhat?? Gene
feature. The initial panel configuration was deemed as "too cluttered". It is easy enough to add the programs that you use quite often to the panel.