HELP !!! No more task-bare and menu bare

Sam Przyswa samp at arial-concept.com
Wed Nov 26 15:00:40 UTC 2008


Carl Friis-Hansen a écrit :
> Sam Przyswa wrote:
>   
>> Carl Friis-Hansen a écrit :
>>     
>>> Sam Przyswa wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Carl Friis-Hansen a écrit :
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Karl Larsen wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Sam Przyswa wrote:
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>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After trying to open my calendar the menu-bare and the task-bare was gone !
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How to restore my desktop ? - I have 8 days backups, what 
>>>>>>> files/directories to restore ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At this time I have to login as root.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for your help
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sam.
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>               
>>>>> Login as yourself.
>>>>>
>>>>> Press Alt-F2
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> I tried but that's don't work, nothing happens !?
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> I am very surprised that Alt-F2 doesn't work. This is bad. Then I assume 
>>> that Ctrl-Alt-F1 doesn't work either. However, if it does, then just 
>>> execute the commands from there.  
>>>       
>> Ctrl-Alt-Fx open a console in text mode but what else ? - On my root 
>> account I can open gnome-terminal too.
>>     
>
> then you login and execute the one or two command as your Alt-F2 thingy 
> didn't work. Please inform us what error messages you get.
>   

As I already said without the gnome-panel running Alt-F2 doesn't working

After login on my account I have to start gnome-panel from a console and 
the cmd "gnome-panel --display :0.0 &" then it appear on the deskstop 
but after I got some message on the console about 
"e-data-server-ui-Message" and Google Agenda because (buggy) Evolution 
setting with Google Agenda.

But when I try to exit session by clicking on the button on top right 
the gnome-panel disappear and the desktop stay open.


> Have you lokked at your "tail /var/log/messages" to see if you can get 
> some relevant info from there?
>   

Nothing special...


> You can choose not to restore last session when you login to your 
> accout, that might also be an idea.
>   

I'll try and tell you more latter.

Thanks for your help.

Sam.




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