HELP !!! No more task-bare and menu bare
Sam Przyswa
samp at arial-concept.com
Wed Nov 26 15:46:41 UTC 2008
Carl Friis-Hansen a écrit :
> Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
>
>>> 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. If you cannot get a terminal in any
>>> way, then I would personally restore all the "/home/you/.*" files from
>>> your backup in that you restore missing or different. You might want a
>>> second opinion on this restore thing though.
>>>
>>>
>> I thought the Alt-F2 shortcut was supplied by...the taskbar?
>>
>
> Hmmm... I am not sure. Long time ago I had a similar problem and that
> didn't stop Alt-F2 from working. He should though be able to start a new
> terminal login from his root session and there login as himself and
> execute the commands to get the bars back. Could he have changed the
> screen resolution and thus the bars disappeared out of sight
So I delete ALL my directories .xxx and ALL my files .xxx from my
/home/dir then login on my Ubuntu account and it's the same !!!!
I joined the /home/me/.xsession-errors file perhaps that's help you to
see what's wrong...
For now I don't understand anything about Ubuntu 8.04 Gnome only it's
not stable and first of Gnome apps Evolution. I lost half a day of work
as I lost before with Windows XP. Even with Debian KDE I never got this
kind of problem, sorry to said that.
Sam.
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