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    How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    To Reset Your Gnome Panel To Default Run This In Terminal
    rm -rf .gconf/apps/panel
    Log-Out and log back in and enjoy!
    Enjoy!
    Last edited by Jakiejake; August 23rd, 2010 at 12:05 PM.
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    Re: How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    Anyone used it?
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    Re: How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    I've used:
    gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel
    Log off, login.

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    Re: How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    Quote Originally Posted by psoulocybe View Post
    I've used:


    Log off, login.
    Cool!
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    Re: How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    Thanks guys. Was having troubles with getting network manager applet back.

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    Re: How To Reset The Gnome Panel To Default

    Thanks

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