On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 20:11:45 +0100, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 19:33:40 +0100, Felix Winterhalter
<fe...@audiofair.de> wrote:
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/PfWgl0f.png
It's good that you did add the screenshot, since it's the GNOME3 panel
and not GDM, GNOME's display manager.
I'm not using GNOME3, but IIRC to access the panel settings, you have to
push a key, when clicking the panel, then you could edit the panel or
remove it and add a new panel. I also recommend to delete the cache, but
since you already deleted /home something seems to be really fishy. No
wait, you explicitly run "rm -R *"? This won't delete hidden files! You
need to learn about shell globbing.
I recommend to first delete ~/.cache, if this shouldn't do the trick,
"mv", IOW rename GNOME configurations inside your home folder.
For your GUI file browser you have to enable show hidden files, perhaps
by the a menu "view", to see those files and for the terminal emulation
run "ls -hAl", this will give you good human readable information.
Regards,
Ralf
PS: OTOH from where did you recursively deleted files using the asterisk?
Resp. seemingly you didn't delete everything, so it shouldn't matter, but
even using the asterisk it's possible to delete hidden files, regarding
from where you run the remove command.
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