On Friday 17 May 2002 14.00, andersn@isy.liu.se wrote:
Hi.
I recently added an applet to the KDE panel by mistake. To remove it you're supposed to right klick on the applet and then be presented with a "remove" option in the menu that appears. No such option was available for that applet, so I tried removing it by removing it's corresponding lines in the kickerrc file in the directory .kde2/share/config/ in my home directory and then restarting KDE. Appearently that was the wrong way to do it because now there is no KDE panel when KDE starts. Anyone who knows how to restore the KDE panel? What command starts the KDE panel? (I thought it was /opt/kde2/bin/kicker, but running that nothing happens)
What exactly did you edit in the kickerrc. It sounds like you removed a little too much. Look at ~/.xsession-errors and see if you get any informative messages. The command to start the panel is kicker, as you thought. You could always copy kickerrc from another user, like root.
/Anders
dito :) -- I swear I do declare - how did you get that there?