[opensuse] lost start menu in OpenSuse 10.2
Folks: For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone. This happened after an app hanged and I did a <cntrl><alt><backspace> to restart X My guess is that their something is screwed up in gnome - any guess where to start? Thanks - Michael -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a <cntrl><alt><backspace> to restart X
My guess is that their something is screwed up in gnome - any guess where to start?
Sorry, couldn't resist. Switch to KDE? :-)))) -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 & Gnome and I don't have a start menu :( What's on it? I have a computer menu up the top with all the apps on it. Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sat June 23 2007, Dave Howorth scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 & Gnome and I don't have a start menu :( What's on it? I have a computer menu up the top with all the apps on it. Sounds like he has a hybrid page. Bits of each manager cobbled together..
-- j I've lived in the real world enough, we're all here because we ain't all there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
No, its just the default gnome setup -
Frankly you may call it the application menu, main menu, start or
whatever - its the thing that all the apps like firefox, open office,
k3b, & etc are found under - you know you click on it and it opens up
then you click on Firefox -
Its gone and its very annoying -
M-
On 6/23/07, jfweber@gilweber.com
On Sat June 23 2007, Dave Howorth scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 & Gnome and I don't have a start menu :( What's on it? I have a computer menu up the top with all the apps on it. Sounds like he has a hybrid page. Bits of each manager cobbled together..
-- j
I've lived in the real world enough, we're all here because we ain't all there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Just went in and deleted all the .gnome* files and all the .gconf
files in my home dir and the Main Menu still doesn't come back. So,
obviously something is hosed elsewhere in the system.
I've heard that gnome is fine till you have a problem then its a nasty bear.
I'm starting to see that this is true -
Perhaps Linus is right you should just forget gnome.
M-
On 6/23/07, Michael Folsom
No, its just the default gnome setup -
Frankly you may call it the application menu, main menu, start or whatever - its the thing that all the apps like firefox, open office, k3b, & etc are found under - you know you click on it and it opens up then you click on Firefox -
Its gone and its very annoying -
M-
On 6/23/07, jfweber@gilweber.com
wrote: On Sat June 23 2007, Dave Howorth scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 & Gnome and I don't have a start menu :( What's on it? I have a computer menu up the top with all the apps on it. Sounds like he has a hybrid page. Bits of each manager cobbled together..
-- j
I've lived in the real world enough, we're all here because we ain't all there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a <cntrl><alt><backspace> to restart X
My guess is that their something is screwed up in gnome - any guess where to start?
My guess would be a crash, is there anything relevant in
~/.xsession-errors ?
-JP
--
JP Rosevear
Frankly, not much I can tell -
Here's the contents of ~/.xsession-errors
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INPUT_METHOD is not set or empty (no user selected input method).
Trying to start a default input method for the locale en_US.UTF-8 ...
There is no default input method for the current locale.
SESSION_MANAGER=local/pucha:/tmp/.ICE-unix/4279
/usr/bin/compiz: Trying '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1'
ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1' from LD_PRELOAD
cannot be preloaded: ignored.
Initializing gnome-mount extension
Initializing nautilus-share extension
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
Nautilus-Share-Message: REFRESHING SHARES
Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------
Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "net"
Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "usershare"
Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "info"
Nautilus-Share-Message: end of spawn args; SPAWNING
Nautilus-Share-Message: returned from spawn: SUCCESS:
Nautilus-Share-Message: exit code 255
Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------
Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed:
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: usershares are
currently disabled
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
** Message: drive = 0
** Message: volume = 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks!
M-
On 6/24/07, JP Rosevear
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a <cntrl><alt><backspace> to restart X
My guess is that their something is screwed up in gnome - any guess where to start?
My guess would be a crash, is there anything relevant in ~/.xsession-errors ?
-JP -- JP Rosevear
Novell, Inc.
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On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a <cntrl><alt><backspace> to restart X
My guess is that their something is screwed up in gnome - any guess where to start?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Switch to KDE? :-))))
There are people who don't use KDE? Wow. :P -- k -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-))))
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
Wow.
Indeed. RRS -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Guys:
I realize that all the Gnome bashings is entertaining but the simple
fact is some of us don't really like KDE all that much. This is a
personal decision and as such should be respected. Why enjoy other
peoples problems?
Personally in a forum like this its nice to be helpful -
M-
On 6/25/07, Randall R Schulz
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-))))
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
Wow.
Indeed.
RRS -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On Monday 25 June 2007 08:41, you wrote:
Guys:
I realize that all the Gnome bashings is entertaining but the simple fact is some of us don't really like KDE all that much. This is a personal decision and as such should be respected. Why enjoy other peoples problems?
I think the humorous intent was pretty clear, was it not?
Personally in a forum like this its nice to be helpful -
I think my record of helpfulness over the past several years speaks for itself.
M-
RRS -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
tch to KDE? :-))))
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
When in Gnome, do as the Gnomans... ;-) -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, June 25, 2007 9:37 am, James Knott wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
tch to KDE? :-))))
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
When in Gnome, do as the Gnomans... ;-)
Rimshot!! Speaking of Gnome, this is a bit OT, but still spews coolness... http://tirania.org/blog/#21960036336641897843 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Saturday 23 June 2007 22:16, Michael Folsom wrote:
I've heard that gnome is fine till you have a problem then its a nasty bear.
I'm starting to see that this is true -
Perhaps Linus is right you should just forget gnome. ... this is why some of us (otherwise helpful types) lite-heartedly take jabs at the gnomester.
-- Kind regards, M Harris <>< -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-)))) There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
However some are enlightened by enlightenment ;-), it proves there are some computer techies out there that can do elegant graphic design. It tends suggest the K in KDE stand for Klunk....
Wow.
Indeed.
RRS
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You mean there are people who use KDE? Good heavens! Never thought this windows-lookalikes woudl ever catch on ==John ffitch -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it
impossible to get help on packages you don't like. Obviously folks
with gnome problems in OpenSuse should not to use this list for help
because the self-richeous KDE bigots won't allow it -
Wouldn't it be more helpful to leave postings about gnome alone
instead of being a jerk and mocking other peoples problems?
M-
On 6/25/07, M Harris
On Saturday 23 June 2007 22:16, Michael Folsom wrote:
I've heard that gnome is fine till you have a problem then its a nasty bear.
I'm starting to see that this is true -
Perhaps Linus is right you should just forget gnome. ... this is why some of us (otherwise helpful types) lite-heartedly take jabs at the gnomester.
-- Kind regards,
M Harris <>< -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On Tuesday 26 June 2007 07:01, Michael Folsom wrote:
The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
That is your belief (presumably), but could not possibly qualify as a fact.
Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it impossible to get help on packages you don't like. Obviously folks with gnome problems in OpenSuse should not to use this list for help because the self-richeous KDE bigots won't allow it -
These lighthearted jibes at Gnome are nothing more than mild humor (or, at least, attempts at humor). They're akin to a Chevy owner making fun of a Volvo driver, or some such silliness. No one is prevented from helping out. If anything, I would expect it to spur some people to come to the aid of a fellow user of Gnome, not deter them. It's not like we're standing in a circle around the Gnome users, pointing and laughing at them as if they're the village idiots. No serious derision is in evidence.
Wouldn't it be more helpful to leave postings about gnome alone instead of being a jerk and mocking other peoples problems?
In my opinion, you're far too thin-skinned for this world. And I don't mean this list. I mean Earth in the year 2007.
M-
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On Tue, June 26, 2007 6:14 am, John ffitch wrote:
You mean there are people who use KDE? Good heavens! Never thought these PARC-derivatives woudl ever catch on ==John ffitch
f1xx0r3d yer post :P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-)))) There are people who don't use KDE? They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans.
However some are enlightened by enlightenment ;-), it proves there are some computer techies out there that can do elegant graphic design. It tends suggest the K in KDE stand for Klunk.... I have to admit, I love the aesthetics in e17 - and if they ever finish
G T Smith wrote: the damn thing, it could become my primary desktop environment. Do send me an asynchronous notification if it is ever released. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-)))) There are people who don't use KDE? They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain figurines on the lawns of certain (rather odd) humans. However some are enlightened by enlightenment ;-), it proves there are some computer techies out there that can do elegant graphic design. It tends suggest the K in KDE stand for Klunk.... I have to admit, I love the aesthetics in e17 - and if they ever finish
G T Smith wrote: the damn thing, it could become my primary desktop environment. Do send me an asynchronous notification if it is ever released.
Joe
Well I am running e17 with an entrance login and for something theoretically pre-release it is very usable and usually stable, (in fact on this portable I have not gone into KDE for one hell of a long time). I originally installed purely as an experiment, but it has now become my primary desktop. KDE does not like the sound for this machine and almost anything which goes near the rather dodgy sound support collapses under KDE. DR17 and the SuSE release of e16 are fine (as is nearly all the other Window Managers). For this failing I am grateful to KDE for introducing me to enlightenment :-) However, the way SuSE distributes enlightenment pretty much ensures that you cannot have e16 and e17 safely co-existing on the same machine. (In the end I was forced to compile the latest e16 from scratch and create a separate rpm reference to it, this does still require some trouble shooting :-( as a couple e16 epplets bomb at start). - -- ============================================================================== I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone. Bjarne Stroustrup ============================================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGgh2casN0sSnLmgIRAinOAJ48O0qQ7oZzYTxjUbVpUJdzAVnzRQCg2wXr 0XhZjJBgRiblc1oTfCemXaI= =L93b -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 21:01, Michael Folsom wrote:
The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it impossible to get help on packages you don't like. Obviously folks with gnome problems in OpenSuse should not to use this list for help because the self-richeous KDE bigots won't allow it -
Wouldn't it be more helpful to leave postings about gnome alone instead of being a jerk and mocking other peoples problems?
Ok, As long as there's a panel left on the bottom of the screen, here's how to restore the start menu: 1. Right click on the panel > Add to Panel 2. A window will pop up, scroll down a bit 3. If you want to restore the Novell Gnome start menu, choose: "Main Menu" 4. If you want the original Gnome start menu, choose: "Menu Bar" 5. Adjust the position on the panel, etc. 6. Logout to let Suse save your desktop settings including the start menu. 7. Logon again. Cheers, -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 4:15pm up 8:41, 2.6.18.2-34-default GNU/Linux Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 21:52 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Frankly, not much I can tell -
Here's the contents of ~/.xsession-errors -------------------------------------------------------------------- INPUT_METHOD is not set or empty (no user selected input method). Trying to start a default input method for the locale en_US.UTF-8 ... There is no default input method for the current locale. SESSION_MANAGER=local/pucha:/tmp/.ICE-unix/4279 /usr/bin/compiz: Trying '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1' ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored. Initializing gnome-mount extension Initializing nautilus-share extension Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 Nautilus-Share-Message: REFRESHING SHARES Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------ Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "net" Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "usershare" Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "info" Nautilus-Share-Message: end of spawn args; SPAWNING
Nautilus-Share-Message: returned from spawn: SUCCESS: Nautilus-Share-Message: exit code 255 Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------ Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: usershares are currently disabled
** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------
Do 'gdb /opt/gnome/lib/gnome-main-menu/main-menu' and hit 'r<ENTER>' to
run the main menu.
Right click on a blank spot on the panel, Add to panel... and see if it
crashes.
-JP
--
JP Rosevear
Thanks!
Tried that and when you right clicked no options were given -
It really seems that some parts of user info (settings & etc - ) of
the gnome system are stored outside the user's home directory and
there is no way to easily clear it out and start fresh.
Through multiple logins - logouts, reboots and etc I've been able to
get back to where I was but there has to be an easier way to set
things back to a base state after gnome looses its brains,
Be well,
Michael
On 6/27/07, JP Rosevear
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 21:52 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Frankly, not much I can tell -
Here's the contents of ~/.xsession-errors -------------------------------------------------------------------- INPUT_METHOD is not set or empty (no user selected input method). Trying to start a default input method for the locale en_US.UTF-8 ... There is no default input method for the current locale. SESSION_MANAGER=local/pucha:/tmp/.ICE-unix/4279 /usr/bin/compiz: Trying '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1' ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libIndirectGL.so.1' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored. Initializing gnome-mount extension Initializing nautilus-share extension Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 Nautilus-Share-Message: REFRESHING SHARES Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------ Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "net" Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "usershare" Nautilus-Share-Message: spawn arg "info" Nautilus-Share-Message: end of spawn args; SPAWNING
Nautilus-Share-Message: returned from spawn: SUCCESS: Nautilus-Share-Message: exit code 255 Nautilus-Share-Message: ------------------------------------------ Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: usershares are currently disabled
** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 ** Message: drive = 0 ** Message: volume = 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------
Do 'gdb /opt/gnome/lib/gnome-main-menu/main-menu' and hit 'r<ENTER>' to run the main menu.
Right click on a blank spot on the panel, Add to panel... and see if it crashes.
-JP -- JP Rosevear
Novell, Inc.
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On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 08:11 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Thanks!
Tried that and when you right clicked no options were given -
When you say "no options were given" do you mean the option I asked you to select was not given in the context menu or no context menu at all? If none at all, can you interact with the panel at all (popping up the lock, clicking on the window list, etc)?
It really seems that some parts of user info (settings & etc - ) of the gnome system are stored outside the user's home directory and there is no way to easily clear it out and start fresh.
No user settings are stored outside of the home dir.
-JP
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participants (14)
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Dave Howorth
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Fajar Priyanto
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G T Smith
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James Knott
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jfweber@gilweber.com
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John ffitch
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JP Rosevear
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jpff
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Kai Ponte
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Kenneth Schneider
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M Harris
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Michael Folsom
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Randall R Schulz
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Sloan