[xubuntu-users] New Installation

Joshua O'Leary jmoey139 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 20 17:33:46 UTC 2012


Either add the panel back by right clicking on the first panel and selecting add panels, or reset xfce's config (rm -rf ~/.config/xfce4)

Elfy <ub.untu at btinternet.com> wrote:

>On 20/11/12 17:19, Neil Winchurst wrote:
>> On 20/11/12 17:12, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
>>>     Well, I have now installed Xubuntu 12.04 which I am still
>sorting
>>>     out. So far so good, but that is what I thought when I installed
>>>     Maya last week.
>>>
>>>     I am still struggling to get the panel at the bottom of the
>screen,
>>>     having already removed panel 2. Can anyone remind me how to do
>it
>>>     please?
>>>
>>>
>>> Just launch the settings manager  and pick the "Panel" item, then
>you
>>> can just clikc the "+" button to add a new panel and locate it
>wherever
>>> you like.
>>>
>> Sorry, I am not explaining myself very well. When I first started up 
>> there were two panels set up. One, what I call the main one, at the 
>> top of the screen and panel 2 at the bottom. I am trying to do what I
>
>> did when I installed this same distro on my daughter's laptop.
>>
>> I have removed panel two, so now there is no panel at the bottom of 
>> the desktop. I am now trying to drag the remaining panel from the top
>
>> of the screen to the bottom which is where I like to see it. I was 
>> able to to this easily for my daughter but here on my desktop I can't
>
>> get it to move.
>>
>> Neil
>>
>Right click on the panel - Panel Preferences  - check that that Lock 
>Panel is not enabled
>
>Elfy
>
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