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    stuck with gnome Panel

    Hey all,

    I'm stuck with gnome panel running behind my unity interface. I tried getting rid of it with gconf editor, but it isn't a part of my session anymore (???). So it's just kind of running over top of the top Unity taskbar.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks!

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    Re: stuck with gnome Panel

    You could try
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    killall gnome-panel
    It is possible to start the Gnome Panel in unity via the terminal , but I have never heard of it starting by its self until now.
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    Re: stuck with gnome Panel

    It seems like you are running the "Ubuntu Classic" session, and have the "Ubuntu Unity Plugin" enabled in "CompizConfig Settings Manager", or even the profile "Unity" selected in "Preferences" (lower left).

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    Re: stuck with gnome Panel

    Yea, I have unity enabled under compiz, is there a more streamlined way to do this?

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    Re: stuck with gnome Panel

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimstehrman View Post
    Yea, I have unity enabled under compiz, is there a more streamlined way to do this?
    Obviously, set "Unity" as the profile in the Unity session, with the "Ubuntu Unity Plugin" enabled; and "Default" in classic Gnome, with those plugin disabled.

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