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A common issue is missing task windows on the bottom panel. This issue is solved by adding the Windows List applet. | A common issue is missing task windows on the bottom panel. This issue is solved by adding the Windows List applet. | ||
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+ | solution: | ||
+ | right click top panel; select 'new panel' from the menu | ||
+ | a new panel will be created on the right side of the screen. | ||
+ | right click on the new panel; select 'properties' from the menu. | ||
+ | in the new window, use the drop down menu for item 'orientation'; select | ||
+ | 'bottom'. | ||
+ | right click the new panel; select 'add to panel'. | ||
+ | in the new window, select 'window list' from the list, and then click | ||
+ | the 'add' button at the bottom right of the window. | ||
Revision as of 12:34, 17 April 2012
Repairing Options on the Panel
Right clicking the panel at the bottom or top in Ubuntu will give you the option to add/remove panel items and change panel settings. Through this process; various applets display themselves; which leads to many customization options.
Common issues
Missing Windows Buttons on Task Bar
A common issue is missing task windows on the bottom panel. This issue is solved by adding the Windows List applet.
solution: right click top panel; select 'new panel' from the menu a new panel will be created on the right side of the screen. right click on the new panel; select 'properties' from the menu. in the new window, use the drop down menu for item 'orientation'; select 'bottom'. right click the new panel; select 'add to panel'. in the new window, select 'window list' from the list, and then click the 'add' button at the bottom right of the window.
Missing Network Status
Another commonly encountered problem is when a user inadvertently drags the default network status icon off the top task bar. This is remedied by right clicking the top task bar and adding the Network Manager applet.