On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 03:30:01PM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote: > On 06/01/2008 01:20 PM, Thomas H. George wrote: >> No menu bar, no tool bar. >> >> I have been using icewm with no problems but decided to check out >> gnome. If I log out, change the session to gnome and log in I get a >> blue screen with the Debian swirl, icons for the disk drives and my >> home directory and a short hum from the speakers but no menu bar and no >> tool bar. >> I found tool bar and menu bar settings of 0,4,0,0 and 0,0,0,0 in >> .gnome/gmenu and tried changing these to values like 0,80,0,4 or >> 0,4,0,80 with no effect even when I used /etc/init.d/gdm restart, then >> change session to gnome and logged in. >> >> This is not the end of the world as all the apps I use run fine with >> icewm but maybe there would be more I would like if I could start >> gnome. >> >> Tom >> >> >> > > What distribution are you using? > > Open a terminal and start "gnome-panel"; if it fails to start, it should > provide an error message that might provide a clue about what's wrong. > I'm embarrassed, gnome-panel was not installed. I had checked with dpkg -l |grep gnome and found a long list of gnome packages. I did not know to look specifically for gnome-panel. Well, now it is installed and all is well. Thanks,
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