On 03/04/2015 06:52 PM, A. den Oudsten wrote:
On my desktop I deleted the partitions / and /home in order to make a
I can understand deleting the ROOT partition but i don't understand deleting /home. The reason I say this is that i have done that in the past but retained all the personalized settings, no only of the desktop layout but all the dot files for various othr applications whose settigns I wanted to keep. For historic reasons my UID is 500 so I had to hand edit the /etc/passwd file
fresh install for which I used the Tumbleweed 20150227 DVD. The install went flawless until, after the restart, the standard wallpaper appeared without the default panel.
You don't say what desktop you are using, KDE, Gnome, whatever. You also don't say if you created a new account to get to this point or if you use the root account. Note above, I preserved /home so that all the settings for my desktop, the widgets on it, the static panel that I have at the bottom of the screen and the mouseover one at the side are all these folloing upgrades.
Trying to make a panel ended in a mess.
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