Yesterday, I accidentally removed the panel menu that is between the "K" button and the Yast button in the KDE taskbar. Here's a pic: http://www.wigglit.com/images/wtf.jpg The menu in question is circled where it was (stock configuration). How do I get this back? I used it alot and now it's driving me crazy that I can't find out how to repair the damage I did. TIA -- Ron Sinclair @ http://www.wigglit.com
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 08:40 pm, Ron Sinclair wrote:
Yesterday, I accidentally removed the panel menu that is between the "K" button and the Yast button in the KDE taskbar.
Here's a pic: http://www.wigglit.com/images/wtf.jpg
The menu in question is circled where it was (stock configuration).
How do I get this back? I used it alot and now it's driving me crazy that I can't find out how to repair the damage I did.
TIA
Well, you could take some magic markers and draw it on your monitor if you are artistic OR right click on the panel and the way will become clear. ;-) -- TRBishop tb64710@alltel.net SuSE 7.2 Pro
Well, you could take some magic markers and draw it on your monitor if you are artistic OR right click on the panel and the way will become clear. ;-)
This isn't funny at ALL. I didn't email for help for someone to respond with a joke or something that's very obvious. Maybe I should have posted that I've already looked but I withheld it because it should have been pretty obvious that I would have tried this very simple method already. I'm sure you've seen me posting from time to time....don't think I'm a total newbie to Suse or Linux. I wouldn't have even wished your 'help' on a new linux person. There's a crapload of searching for the right menu. I've tried your method before I posted initially and couldn't find what I was looking for. This is why I posted for help in the first place. If you were sincere with your response to me, please disregard my shortness, but I'm doubting you were. I'm frustrated with finding an answer and not responding to jokes very well, as you can see. Here's some advice: if you can't supply a better answer than what amounts to "look for the problem yourself," then keep your response to yourself and let others use the bandwidth properly by truly helping me or any other person in need of guidance. -- Ron Sinclair @ http://www.wigglit.com
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 09:46 pm, Ron Sinclair wrote:
Well, you could take some magic markers and draw it on your monitor if you are artistic OR right click on the panel and the way will become clear. ;-)
This isn't funny at ALL. I didn't email for help for someone to respond with a joke or something that's very obvious.
Maybe I should have posted that I've already looked but I withheld it because it should have been pretty obvious that I would have tried this very simple method already. I'm sure you've seen me posting from time to time....don't think I'm a total newbie to Suse or Linux. I wouldn't have even wished your 'help' on a new linux person.
There's a crapload of searching for the right menu. I've tried your method before I posted initially and couldn't find what I was looking for. This is why I posted for help in the first place.
If you were sincere with your response to me, please disregard my shortness, but I'm doubting you were. I'm frustrated with finding an answer and not responding to jokes very well, as you can see.
Here's some advice: if you can't supply a better answer than what amounts to "look for the problem yourself," then keep your response to yourself and let others use the bandwidth properly by truly helping me or any other person in need of guidance.
My goodness! Let's start over here. Although my first reaction is to
respond to this wih a vicious attack, I think we have all had enough of that
lately. Let's just suffice it to say that I thought this was one of those
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