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

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On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 08:15:38PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 06:07:30PM +0100, Jonathan Underwood wrote:
> > 2008/5/11 Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx>:
> > > On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 09:44:45AM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> > >> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 09:20:56AM +0100, Brian Morrison wrote:
> > >> > On Sat, 10 May 2008 17:03:41 -0600
> > >> > Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > > On Sat, 10 May 2008 23:56:38 +0100
> > >> > > Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >> > >
> > >> > > > Is there any way to restore the default gnome-panel settings for the
> > >> > > > top_panel and bottom_panel?
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Without having actually tried it, I think you will get what you want if you
> > >> > > delete everything from ~/.gnome2, then log in.
> > >> > >
> > >> >
> > >> > Might be safer to move the contents of ~/.gnome2 somewhere else so that
> > >> > you can restore it if things break badly.
> > >> >
> > >> Yes, definitely!  Thanks for the ideas.
> > >>
> > > 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.
> 
> What I can't fathom out is what actually enables and disable panels in
> gnome-panel, at the moment I have just one panel which is one I added
> called panel_0.  If I go into the gnome configuration editor I can see
> configurations for Top Panel, Bottom Panel and Panel 0 but I can see
> nothing that enables or disables them.  I can change the settings of
> Panel 0 quite happily and that affects what's displayed but I'd rather
> get Top Panel and Bottom Panel back and start again.
> 
I finally managed it, I had to reboot.  I moved .gconf, .gnome,
.gnome2 and .gnome2_private to /tmp and then rebooted and now I have
the default gnome-panel settings back at last.  I suspect that
some process that keeps these settings must persist even when you log
out.

It seems a bit of an omission though being able to delete panels with the
user interface but not being able to bring them back. 

-- 
Chris Green

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