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    #16
    Re: Restoring the default bottom panel

    Thank you for pointing that out.

    As you can see I suggested root work for kdm start and stop only - the mv command is without sudo
    Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ

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      #17
      Re: Restoring the default bottom panel

      Great stuff, a combination of the two above posts sorted it out, many thanks.
      I stopped the GUI, but just deleted the two files, rebooted & now everything's back to normal. And now I finally know what tilde ~ means ! Once again thanks for everyone's efforts

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        #18
        Re: Restoring the default bottom panel

        Could you please mark the subject of your first post SOLVED - so that others know

        Also, a nice write up of what exactly you did would help others
        Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ

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          #19
          Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

          Ok, here's a blow by blow account of how I did it. Hopefully it will be of some use to other new users if they accidentally remove the 'taskbar' and 'system tray' or want to restore the desktop to how it was when 8.10 was originally installed. Or even if you think you've 'fiddled' with too many 'widgets'

          1. Stop the graphical interface : Press CTRL+ALT+F4

          2. Log in, and stop the KDM service with this command :

          Code:
          sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
          3. Delete the two files which control your customised desktop settings with these commands :

          Code:
          sudo rm ~/.kde/share/config/plasmarc
          Code:
          sudo rm ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
          4. Restart the machine. I used this command :

          Code:
          sudo reboot
          5. Sit back with a smug look on your face, and pour yourself a brandy

          Thanks again to all who helped.

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            #20
            Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

            That's a beauty, JTN. I'll have a sip
            Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ

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              #21
              Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

              Registered on this forum just to say a very big thank you JTN!

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                #22
                Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

                Originally posted by JTN

                5. Sit back with a smug look on your face, and pour yourself a brandy

                Thanks again to all who helped.
                I find that issuing the command rm ~/.kde/share/config/plasma* and rebooting does the trick. I just had to do that for kde nightly excepting of course the command is rm ~/.kde-neon/share/config/plasma*

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                  #23
                  Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

                  Happy to help and look at toad all quick w/ the mark this solved.... :P
                  Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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                    #24
                    Re: [SOLVED] Restoring the default bottom panel

                    Yeah, sorry about that, a bit compulsive
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                      #25
                      Restoring the bottom panel - request help.

                      I tried to locate the directories .kde/share/config and delete the plasmarc and plasma-appletsrc files.

                      I could not !!

                      May be in Kubuntu 12.04 LTS the above files are placed else where and not in the specified directories anymore.

                      There must be a command in terminal mode to restore the bottom panel and delete these plasmarc and plasma-appletsrc files instead of searching the entire 1TB drive for such information.

                      Can you give me a way out to do this in terminal mode easily ?

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                        #26
                        Restoring the bottom panel - request help.

                        I tried to locate the directories .kde/share/config and delete the plasmarc and plasma-appletsrc files.

                        I could not !!

                        May be in Kubuntu 12.04 LTS the above files are placed else where and not in the specified directories anymore...
                        You are writing to the old thread - Kubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
                        Software Support - started: Nov 3rd 2008.

                        The Kubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin threads are: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/forumdi...ecise-Pangolin



                        The KDE plasma (and the config files) have seen many changes.

                        The KDE UserBase: http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Panels/en (1*)
                        Under the Hood

                        Should anything "untoward" happen to your panel have a look at ~/.kde(4)/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc - the panel itself is classed as a containment (there are at least two, the desktop and the panel) which is home to all the different widgets you put there...


                        From the Kubuntu forums: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...how-to-recover (2*)
                        Reset only the plasma desktop

                        1) Stop the plasma:
                        Code:
                        kquitapp plasma-desktop
                        The applications that are not using the plasma-desktop are still working: Krunner (Alt+F2), Dolphin, Konqueror, Konsole, ...

                        2) Rename the plasma config files:

                        ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
                        ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc
                        ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktoprc
                        ~/.kde/share/config/plasmarc

                        3) Restart the plasma:
                        Code:
                        plasma-desktop
                        This should reset the plasma-desktop to the default.

                        1) Location
                        2) Filter
                        3) Action

                        Command line
                        - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...ne-effectively
                        - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...inners-3-parts
                        - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...nd-line-kungfu


                        Notes

                        1*) Different Linux distributions are using using different paths - the (K)Ubuntu is using ~/.kde/share/config/...

                        2*) The plasma settings are saved to the ~/.kde/share/config/plasma*

                        About

                        Hidden file and hidden directory .
                        - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_...dden_directory

                        Tilde ~
                        - http://www.linfo.org/tilde.html
                        - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1440281

                        Asterisk *
                        - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_..._mean_in_Linux
                        Last edited by OneLine; Dec 28, 2012, 05:13 AM.
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                          #27
                          [SOLVED] Bottom Panel Restored by this Termical coding method.

                          Dear Sir,

                          Thank you for your swift response to my request. The Bottom Panel has been restored but I guess the following sequence should also be mentioned for other users to follow:

                          1. In Dolphin under "Control" menu the "Show hidden files/directories" must be checked under "Home" directory only then can one get access or view to .kde/share/config path. KDE keeps all configuration related files hidden under "Home" directory which needs to made "Unhidden" first before making changes or restoring changes back to original state.

                          2. Also this path was not readily visible unless the above menu was checked and one is made to search all locations where "KDE" or "KDE4" is located and it is confusing as multiple copies of "Plasma*" files are found in different locations and it is not known for what reason the system is keeping it thta way. It is confusing.

                          3. KDE forum must explain somewhere where important files are stored and how the similar problems can be resolved easily using the Terminal mode as explained by you.

                          4. The KDE forum must be more user friendly for KDE users and have these topics with problems solved section neatly placed for users to get to read them. This has not yet happened and users are still in the dark once such problems do occur.

                          5. Anyways, thanks to your important and prompt response and a little intelligence from me to locate hidden directories without which it could not have been resolved.

                          Thanks to this Kubuntu forum as well which helps users like us.

                          regards

                          Ravi

                          Originally posted by OneLine View Post
                          You are writing to the old thread - Kubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
                          Software Support - started: Nov 3rd 2008.

                          The Kubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin threads are: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/forumdi...ecise-Pangolin



                          The KDE plasma (and the config files) have seen many changes.

                          The KDE UserBase: http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Panels/en (1*)




                          From the Kubuntu forums: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...how-to-recover (2*)



                          1) Location
                          2) Filter
                          3) Action

                          Command line
                          - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...ne-effectively
                          - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...inners-3-parts
                          - http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...nd-line-kungfu


                          Notes

                          1*) Different Linux distributions are using using different paths - the (K)Ubuntu is using ~/.kde/share/config/...

                          2*) The plasma settings are saved to the ~/.kde/share/config/plasma*

                          About

                          Hidden file and hidden directory .
                          - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_...dden_directory

                          Tilde ~
                          - http://www.linfo.org/tilde.html
                          - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1440281

                          Asterisk *
                          - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_..._mean_in_Linux

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                            #28
                            Another way to access a hidden directory without displaying all hidden items is to simply type it in the URL bar. In other words;

                            Open Dolphin
                            Navigate to your Home
                            Click on the URL (address bar) next to " > Home " and the full path will appear.
                            Add a single "." to the path and a pull down list of hidden directories will be available or, if known, type in the directory - in this case ".kde"

                            Please Read Me

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
                              Another way to access a hidden directory without displaying all hidden items is to simply type it in the URL bar. In other words;

                              Open Dolphin
                              Navigate to your Home
                              Click on the URL (address bar) next to " > Home " and the full path will appear.
                              Add a single "." to the path and a pull down list of hidden directories will be available or, if known, type in the directory - in this case ".kde"
                              Which is also my preferred way to access hidden files. Many apps, if not all of them, make their config files hidden under the home account. Keeping "show hidden files" checked clutters up the Dolphin file & directory listings, and if sorting is on one has to navigate quite a ways down the list to see the visible files.
                              "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                              – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                                #30
                                A bit of a side-bar, but one of the first things I do to a new install is add a Hidden Files button to Dolphin. Then files and directories are a single click away and easily hidden when no longer needed.

                                Please Read Me

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