On 12/10/14 16:56, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote: > Full path should be: > /home/[your-user-name]/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log > > Point before folder name means that it is hidden folder. You can enable > hidden folders/files from nautilus preferences and/or pressing Ctrl+H. > > If you can open folder then you should be able to launch programs too. :) > 1. Open folder from you desktop. > 2. Click on Computer > 3. usr > 4. bin > 5. here are most programms. You can try to launch gnome-panel, gnome-terminal > or any other program. > My things are happening.....I tried to change [or even see] the setting for the background on the panel[s]. I hit the two keys and right mouse button and ALL panels disappeared. Then I tried, as above, and with great difficulty navigated [as in /usr/bin they were not in strict alphabetical order and kept moving around too. Finally found gnome-panel and double clicked and entire desktop [except background image] are now gone - although the thunderbird program I had open is still [and only thing] here. Can't right click on background and no terminal can be had with Alt-Ctr-T. What do I try next? Did I not change the settings of background to 'none' because there was no visible 'save' option? Will I have to live with default panels forever?
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