Hey folks,
Have to say on the whole I'm really enjoying my time with KDE 4.1.2 it might not be perfect yet but it is a nice place to be! I've caused a problem that isn't major but is causing me some stress to sort out.
One of the first things I did after migrating from KDE 3.5 was to mess around with the panel on the bottom of my screen. Unfortunately, I did something that caused it to resize to zero or disappear or something. This has caused me a problem by only allowing me to create new panels that are attached to the top of the screen (not my prefered position). I can't move any new panels. I thought the best thing would be to rename .kde directory and let KDE create new settings for me; but no! If I do this and log back in and I have a blank panel at the top of my screen (unmovable) and a bunch of new invisible widgets created on said invisible panel. This is definitely not what I'm after.
So my question is what should I do next to reset or delete all the panels on my desktop so that I can start again? Thanks in advance.
Bill
Have to say on the whole I'm really enjoying my time with KDE 4.1.2 it might not be perfect yet but it is a nice place to be! I've caused a problem that isn't major but is causing me some stress to sort out.
One of the first things I did after migrating from KDE 3.5 was to mess around with the panel on the bottom of my screen. Unfortunately, I did something that caused it to resize to zero or disappear or something. This has caused me a problem by only allowing me to create new panels that are attached to the top of the screen (not my prefered position). I can't move any new panels. I thought the best thing would be to rename .kde directory and let KDE create new settings for me; but no! If I do this and log back in and I have a blank panel at the top of my screen (unmovable) and a bunch of new invisible widgets created on said invisible panel. This is definitely not what I'm after.
So my question is what should I do next to reset or delete all the panels on my desktop so that I can start again? Thanks in advance.
Bill
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