I messed up the panel and removed some apps from tray and can't put back, I've to delete the .gnome folder to reset it to default, is that any simpler way to do it ?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
How to reset panel
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Re: How to reset panel
Did you just delete icons from the panel? Or is it "messed up" in a more serious way?
If it's just a matter of deleted icons, you should be able to get them by right-clicking and selecting "Add to panel". If you can't find the application you want, then use "Custom Application Launcher". You can find the correct command to put in via the terminal window, e.g.
which xpdf
Hope that helps.
- Top
- Bottom
-
Re: How to reset panel
Try adding the custom application launcher, with command /usr/bin/nm-applet (well, that's what it is for me, yours may be different -- use which nm-applet).
I don't use bluetooth but I suspect the process would be similar.
If that doesn't work... then... I don't have any other ideas.
Good luck.
- Top
- Bottom
Comment
Comment