Hi gnomers. I have a problem with gnome-panel, it hangs on startup 'cause some applet misbehaviour, so I've tried naively to delete every file in ~/.gconf, ~/.gnome and ~/.gnome2 that seemed to be related with gnome-panel. But even after deleting all these files, I still get my gnome-panel hanging, while all gnome-panel entries (/apps/panel/applets) still appear in gconf-editor. The same happened after removing the ~/.gconfd/saved_state before to launch the X session. Does anyone know how to restore gnome-panel to a fresh-installed state? The following method: * killall gnome-panel * rm $HOME/.gnome/panel * gnome-panel & simply doesn't work. gnome-panel configuration are stored persistently in the gconfd archive, so I think maybe I should tweak with gconf-tool but I don't know where should I start from. The drastic solution would be to delete recursively the whole ~/.gnome2 and ~/.gconf dirs, but I don't want to lose all other applications configuration, and even in this case I'm not sure it would work. I'm using a Debian unstable with gnome 2.14. Thanks in advance for any help. -- Stefano Sabatini Linux user number 337176 (see http://li.count.org) _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list