On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 05:36:01 -0700 (PDT), Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > --- Andrea VeVettorelloanandreaevettorellomgmailom> > > wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 28 SeSep004 16:09:40 -0700 (PDT), Ian > > Thomas > > > <scscraemondaemonahoo.com> wrote: > > > > A few days ago I logged into GNOME using GDGDMnd > > > the > > > > gnome panel failed to start up. That left me > > with > > > > just sasawfishunning. This is usable but I > > would > > > like > > > > the Gnome panel back for convenience sake. I > > have > > > > tried the following: > > > > > > > > Renaming each of the following files or > > > directories: > > > > ~/.gnome/session > > > > ~/.gnome/panel > > > > ~/.gnome > > > > > > > > None of these made the panel come back. > > > Attempting to > > > > start the gnome panel after logging in gives the > > > > following: > > > > > > > > <prompt> $ panel > > > > > > > > > > I could be wrong, but to start the gnome panel, > > you > > > should use the > > > "gnome-panel" command (i don't have a Woody box > > with > > > Gnome installed > > > to check) > > > > It may have changed in gnome 2, but panel is the > > command for "gnome panel" in Gnome 1.4. I do have > > the
Ok, i was wrong. =) > > following commands that include the prefix > > 'gnome-panel'. They are: $1-add-launcher, > > $1-properties-cacapplet-panel-scscreenshot > > > > In the file, /etc/gnome/default.session, the > > follwing entry to 'panel' is listed. > > > > 7,RestartCommand --smclient-id default7 > > > > This line is listed three times in different places > > corresponding to one for each session listed in > > /etc/gnome/default.session. After having moved my > > session file in my home directory out of the way, I > > have tried logging in using each of the default > > settings, classic, default, and nautilus, listed in > > this file. The gnome panel doesn't come up any of > > these times. I, however, don't have an entry for > > panel in my own session file. There should be one, > > and I haven't edited this file by hand. > > > > Thanks for the response. Any more suggestions? > If you open an xterm (or gnome term) and launch the "panel &" command, the panel start? Andrea -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

