Ray Lanza wrote: > I tried that and a bunch of other stuff. I even created a new account > expecting it to initialize properly on the first login but symptoms > were the same, three icons on the desktop but no panels. KDE seems to > works okay except that the window system hangs when you logout. > > ray > > mslinuz wrote: > >> Ray Lanza wrote: >> >> >> >>> I did an update from "testing" today which seems to have broken >>> gnome. None of the panels start. All I have displayed is a couple of >>> icons. >>> >>> ray >>> >>> >>> >> >> How about removing your $HOME/.gnome2 to something else such >> $HOME/.gnome2.OLD ? >> >> Maybe somebody in this list could explain how this thing happen. >> < It's happen at least more than five time with me > >> >> >> .:: mslinuz ::. >> >> Send instant messages to your online friends >> http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com >> >> > > Please do not top post. Many people here doesn't like it ;-) So, a couple of icons which are desktop icon is displayed but not the panel. Take a look at your $HOME/.gnome2/session. There should be some line telling that gnome-panel should be started for the session.
1,Program=gnome-panel 1,CurrentDirectory=/home/welly 1,CloneCommand=gnome-panel --sm-config-prefix /gnome-panel-AMLqCZ/ 1,RestartCommand=gnome-panel --sm-config-prefix /gnome-panel-AMLqCZ/ --sm-client-id 117f000001000113740872500000114570001 --screen 0 If not then add those lines. But make sure you backup the original one. Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]