On Sunday 30 March 2008 12:42:45 jdd sur free wrote:
Stan Goodman a écrit :
What I want to do is severely limited by the absence of the panel.
It's hard for me to think you want to leave any app for a casual config problem. You certainly can find a way to fix it.
If by "casual config problem" you mean the absence of Kicker, "finding a way to fix it" was the object of this thread. I have no idea how to fix it, and so far neither does anyone else, so I am not certain how "certain" a fix is. I also asked Will Stephenson (a KDE "software engineer") whom I still hope will have some idea.
I didn't follow all the thread, but did you try to create a new user to see if the pannel is there? if so only the user account have the problem
is no user have it, chance is the app have been removed accidentally. search yast/software for the rpm provide kicker and reinstall it...
Interestingly, Alt-F2 no longer knows how to load YaST. Insteaad, "yast" is now just an unknown URL, so it brings up my own webpage (I reported that oddity months ago, and it too remains unexplained). If the panel were present, I would do as you suggest. It turns out that Kicker is the most useful thing in KDE. But I do not think that Kicker has been deleted: yesterday, I switched to the root user, and found that Kicker was present. So the problem is one of this user, and I would like to know how to solve it.
jdd
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