Re: F12 Lost Gnome Panels

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On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 06:36:52PM -0500, William Witt wrote:
> On 12/03/2009 04:33 PM, Beartooth wrote:
> >	I should perhaps mention that this machine (my #1) got royally,
> >unbootably bollixed a few days ago, and ended up with a fresh install of
> >F12 -- into which I began trying to scp /home/btth from #2 -- and messed
> >that up so that there seem to be several partial copies scattered all
> >over it in spots, to the point that the hard drive thinks it's
> >effectively full .... At any rate, "df -h" shows it far fuller than it
> >ought to be.
> 
> This is probably the problem. A partial copy or corrupted .gconf
> directory.  So try this:
> 
> -After a reboot at the login screen press Crtl+Alt F2
> -Log in text mode with your user acct
> -issue the folloing commands
> mv .gconf bak.gconf
> mv .gconfd bak.gconfd
> mv .gnome2 bak.gnome2
> mv .gnome2_private bak.gnome2_private
> 
> -This is the tactical nuke of gnome config problems.  This will
> force gnome to recreate your gnome configuration on next login
> -Press Crtl-Alt F1 and you should be back at the GUI login screen,
> so log in again and see if you have panels.  All of your old config
> settings are stored in th bak. directories so you can selectively
> copy them over if you have something (like f-spot) that is not easy
> to just reconfigure.
> 
> Hopefully this helps

Yikes, that's a LOT of work for this one problem, and a lot of
customization to comb through later.  *At most* you would want to
backup .gconf/apps/panel -- not the whole kit 'n' kaboodle.  Still not
sure that's necessary though.

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