Last week I erased my windows partition and installed Kbuntu 12.04. I am a first time Linux user and after messing things up 3 times which required reinstalling Kbuntu everything is looking pretty good. I have installed Firefox and Thunderbird. I can access all my old windows data files and all Libre Office programs work just fine. My Epson printer is working over the Ethernet and I'm feeling good except for one thing. Somehow I did something and the Task Bar that was originally on the right side of my desktop is now all the way left up against the Kickoff Application. I've read the Plasma Help file and reviewed the setup settings for the Task bar but can not see an option to move it right or left. Possibly I'm missing something but this is bugging me so I broke down and am asking for help. My appreciation in advance. Charlie
Charlie Reference Data:
Software:
Kbuntu 12.04 LTS (32 bit) installed as only operating system from a download and img CD.
KDE version: 4.8.5
Grub version: 0.97-29Ubuntu66
PC-Hardware:
Desktop
Processor 2,60 gigahertz AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core
Graphics Processor Unit: (lspci | grep aphic command in Konsole did not return anything) but I have NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 [Display Adaptor]
RAM Installed: 2 GB
HD Internal: 2 160 GB originally formatted as: C:\ 160GB; D:\ 75GB & E:\ 75GB. After killing windows XP on C:\ by formatting I installed Kbuntu 12.04 (3 times as I made mistakes) these two physical drives are now formatted as:
/dev/sada1 - 147.11 Gib ext4 (Kubuntu)
/dev/sda2 - 1.94 Gib extended (I think this was a swap drive on my original Kbuntu install)
/dev/sda5 - 1.94 Gib Linux swap
/dev/sdab1 - 75.19 Gib ntfs (My original D:\Data drive in windows and all my windows files.
/dev/sdab2 – 73.85 Gib ntfs (My original E:\Backup for windows files.
Optical Drives: One CD drive ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P (Optical Drive)
Thursday Morning March 13, 2014 Update. This morning while reading email the Thunderbird Menu quit working and the emoticons became unresponsive. Everything else worked. I started Thunderbird in safe mode and got the same response. I deleted Thunderbird. Rebooted. Installed Thunderbird again and rebooted once more. The Task Bar had moved back to the right side of the desktop!!! The digital Clock is now in the center of the desktop. This is what drives new users insane. I am not going to quit using Kbuntu but I would still like to know how the Task Bar moved in the first place and how to move it if I want to.
Charlie Reference Data:
Software:
Kbuntu 12.04 LTS (32 bit) installed as only operating system from a download and img CD.
KDE version: 4.8.5
Grub version: 0.97-29Ubuntu66
PC-Hardware:
Desktop
Processor 2,60 gigahertz AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core
Graphics Processor Unit: (lspci | grep aphic command in Konsole did not return anything) but I have NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 [Display Adaptor]
RAM Installed: 2 GB
HD Internal: 2 160 GB originally formatted as: C:\ 160GB; D:\ 75GB & E:\ 75GB. After killing windows XP on C:\ by formatting I installed Kbuntu 12.04 (3 times as I made mistakes) these two physical drives are now formatted as:
/dev/sada1 - 147.11 Gib ext4 (Kubuntu)
/dev/sda2 - 1.94 Gib extended (I think this was a swap drive on my original Kbuntu install)
/dev/sda5 - 1.94 Gib Linux swap
/dev/sdab1 - 75.19 Gib ntfs (My original D:\Data drive in windows and all my windows files.
/dev/sdab2 – 73.85 Gib ntfs (My original E:\Backup for windows files.
Optical Drives: One CD drive ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P (Optical Drive)
Thursday Morning March 13, 2014 Update. This morning while reading email the Thunderbird Menu quit working and the emoticons became unresponsive. Everything else worked. I started Thunderbird in safe mode and got the same response. I deleted Thunderbird. Rebooted. Installed Thunderbird again and rebooted once more. The Task Bar had moved back to the right side of the desktop!!! The digital Clock is now in the center of the desktop. This is what drives new users insane. I am not going to quit using Kbuntu but I would still like to know how the Task Bar moved in the first place and how to move it if I want to.
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