rodolfoap wrote:
I also lost my panel bars recently. First I lost everything on the top menu bar except for the default Gnome Menu (Applications/Places/System). After restoring most of the panel, the bottom panel completely blanked out. The workspace switch app that I manually added to the bottom panel does not have the preference option to change the number of workspaces, limited me to the default 4.Friends, I was working normlly on my laptop until yesterday with gnome (no updates, as I remember, but all weekend I used suspend by closing the laptop screen many times). Now I turn on the computer, and the gnome desktop does not show my panel bar (where all the applets and menu-launcher are). I created a launcher for my terminal, so I can launch evolution. How can I restore my panel bar? Why did it faded? Thanks? I manually restored the two panels but there are still differences that I need to track down as to what I had installed. Again, I had rebooted a couple of times since my last YUM upgrade. The reboots were manually due to Fedora 10 freezing up on me. --
Steven F. LeBrun
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