RE: Similar Problem w/Panel (was Re: RH 9 emergency)

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Never mind.  Just manually fixed the panel back to where it was since the
menus never got corrupted

Keith.

KBB0927@xxxxxx wrote:

>Will this work the same for me?  My problem is I was fooling around the 
>the screen resolutions and finally had to run redhat-config-xfree86 to
>get back to a stable resolution. Now my panel is all screwed up. I have
>duplicates of the the RedHat Icon, Mozilla, window-list. It hosed all of
>the other default icons and I few that I had put there. The date and
>clock are also gone.  I use RH9 with blue-curve.  Is there a good way to
>fix this. I am relatively new to RH, only using 8 then 9.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Keith 
>Michael Torrie <torriem@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 15:49, Randy Perkins wrote:
>>
>>> this is overkill but it worked for me
>>
>>No kidding.  That's kind of like using a sledgehammer when all you need
>>is some tweazers to pull a sliver out.  All you really need to do to fix
>>gnome is backup and then delete the following files and folders:
>>$HOME/.gnome*
>>$HOME/.gconf*
>>
>>That's it.  You'll want to do this while not logged in, of course.
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>
>>> 
>>> good luck
>>> randy
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