Re: How to get default top-panel and bottom-panels back?

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On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:42:07PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>> Moving ~/.gnome2 to ~/.gnome2.old has had absolutely no effect at all
>>>> on my gnome-panel(s).  :-(   I've restarted and the new .gnome2 has
>>>> appeared and it's almost empty but I still have only one panel on my
>>>> desktop and it's nothing like the default one.
>>> You probably need to do the same thing with .gnome2_private .gnome
>>> .gconf as well.
>>>
>> I've moved all of those as well, still nothing happens.
>
> The easy way to get a panel, assuming that you still have one left, is to 
> right click in the existing panel and choose "add panel." then you can 
> populate it as you wish. Shot myself in that foot yesterday. However, I 
> confess that I have found no clean way to return to the default settings.

Yes, I knew that, it's how I ended up with one 'new' panel and neither
of the original ones.  What I wanted to do was to see what was on the
original Top Panel in particular so I could copy/use it as a basis for
my new panel.

As you can see from elswehere in this thread I did get there in the
end.

-- 
Chris Green

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