Missing KDE panel?

Michael Clayfield michaelc at granths.sa.edu.au
Wed Aug 29 00:43:56 BST 2007


Hi,
    After logining in and out again does the panel reappear? also when 
it does dissapear, try pressing alt+F2 and typing in 'kicker' then 
hitting enter, this should load the taskbar up again.

Michael.

Norman Ma wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry about that. I'm running pretty much a fresh Kubuntu 
> installation, except for Compiz Fusion as mentioned before, and Pidgin 
> (downloaded from GetDeb).
>
> I don't think I did anything in particular that could have made my 
> panel disappear. I was browsing the net in Firefox, and had Pidgin and 
> Amarok running in the background. I minimised Firefox, then sort of 
> clicked on the desktop and the panel suddenly disappeared. Strange, 
> because I've never seen this thing happen before.
>
> I installed GNOME by opening up a terminal, and everything works from 
> there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Norman Ma
>
> On 8/28/07, *James Takac* < p3nndrag0n at gmail.com 
> <mailto:p3nndrag0n at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Tuesday 28 August 2007 21:05:09 Norman Ma wrote:
>     > Hi all,
>     >
>     > I logged onto my computer today to realise my KDE panel, with my
>     taskbar
>     > and application icons, has gone missing. It's not really
>     interfering with
>     > my work much, since I alt-tab around anyway, and I can run
>     programs from
>     > command, but it is bugging me and I can't think of any way to
>     get it back.
>     > Any ideas?
>     >
>     > Could it have something to do with my running Compiz Fusion?
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     >
>     > Norman Ma
>
>     Hi Noman
>
>     Apart from working out that you're likely using the kde destop
>     (aka kubuntu),
>     you give us little to work with. What happened prior to your current
>     predicament? Mabe it's software related but we're not given any
>     clues. Any
>     clues you can give us  will be helpfull. Compiz fusion? I don't
>     know enuf to
>     coment on that. Was there anything else u installed b4 this prob
>     surfaced?
>     Not trying to throw out current ideas, rather trying to find ount
>     what has
>     happend. Maybe I can help. Maybe someone else can. Either way. The
>     more info
>     ewe get, the better the chances
>
>     James
>
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