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(New page: ==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 gnom...)
 
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==How to Reset the Panel to Default==
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Here's a script to fix all your panel problems = ) It will reset your panels to the ubuntu default and make sure everything is running properly.
 
Open a Terminal and type the following
 
gconftool –recursive-unset /apps/panel (All panels will disappear)
 
rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
 
pkill gnome-panel
 
  
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'''BEFORE YOU RUN IT''', however, open:
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/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
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Now find:
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[ifupdown]
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managed = false
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And change the second line to:
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managed = true
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Download this script anywhere, double-click it, and choose "run."
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[[Media:Restore-panel.sh]]
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[[Category: Tech Support]]

Revision as of 16:43, 1 April 2011

Here's a script to fix all your panel problems = ) It will reset your panels to the ubuntu default and make sure everything is running properly.

BEFORE YOU RUN IT, however, open:

/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf

Now find:

[ifupdown]
managed = false

And change the second line to:

managed = true

Download this script anywhere, double-click it, and choose "run."

Media:Restore-panel.sh