Panel - Reset to Default
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How to Reset the Panel to Default
Open a Terminal and type the following
gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel (All panels will disappear)
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
pkill gnome-panel
In case that didn't do anything
You can do this if your panels/networking applet are really messed up. This is a "complete reset" of your panel settings. It reinstalls the panel applications and resets everything to default at the end.
BEFORE YOU RUN IT, make sure the networking applet will give you the option to change around wired connections. Open:
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
Now find:
[ifupdown] managed = false
And change the second line to:
managed = true
Then run the following:
gksudo apt-get purge gnome-panel indicator-applet-session gksudo apt-get install gnome-panel indicator-applet-session gksudo restart network-manager gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel pkill gnome-panel