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The program is called gnome-panel.<br>
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See if it is running:<br>
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[root@Peter peter]# ps awx |grep panel<br>
2235 ? S 0:08 gnome-panel<br>
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If it is not, you can find where it is, and read the man pages:<br>
[root@Peter peter]# whereis gnome-panel<br>
gnome-panel: /usr/bin/gnome-panel /usr/share/gnome-panel
/usr/share/man/man1/gnome-panel.1.gz<br>
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There must be a config file somewhere of course but I haven't found it.<br>
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You could run it manually, and then right-click on it to configure the
new panel. Perhaps this would cause it to be saved.<br>
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Sorry I can't be more specific since my panel is intact, so I can't
reproduce your problem!<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Peter<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 05:20 -0800, Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi,
Usually I have a toolbar at the bottom where all the open windowns are
(and where you can see them minimized) and with the additional workspaces.
Yesterday I somehow lost this. I got some error message (I'm not even sure
what I was running at that time) about desktop handling. I was sure it
will be fixed next time I logged in. I was wrong I booted, rebooted but
still nothing.
Any ideas how I get this back? It's a rather useful feature...
(I know it's a fedora (gnome?) problem rather than planet issue but hoped
someone would know where to look.)
I'm running FC10
2.6.29.6-1.rt23.4 PAE kernel
gnome 2.24.3
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Maybe you accidentally removed nautilus and nautilus-extensions.
E
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