[School-GNU-Linux] Re: panel
- From: "NIZAR VK" <vknizar@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: schoolgnu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 07:01:09 +0530
Hi,
If all panels are lost, double click Home, then "contrl H" to show hidden
files, delete all folders starting with a dot, then Logout and re-login.
This will solve the problem.
On 8/18/06, Priya <unnipriya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sir,
1. How to bring a panel when all panels are deleted?
2. What happens when an application is minimised? Is there a place (like
task bar in windows) from where you can get it back?
priya
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Sir, 1. How to bring a panel when all panels are deleted? 2. What happens when an application is minimised? Is there a place (like task bar in windows) from where you can get it back?
priya
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