Chris wrote: >> Panel settings are stored in gconf. In the worst case you can probably >> kill your gconfd and then delete your (~/.gconf). Then you should get >> fresh panels. > Looking at that folder I also see what I 'think' are kde4 related items, > couldn't deleting this also mess up something on my kde setup? Most gnome apps store their settings in ~/.gconf so you will lose your settings for most of your GNOME apps if you do that. You should always back up before you try something like this. Alternatively you can use gconf-editor to edit the settings for the panel and try to restore them to defaults. Having said all this, the panels should not mess up in this way, so please file a bug report if you think its a problem with GNOME! _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list