Linux Infinity
thehourman
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Hey guys,
I installed Linux Mint 12 x64 on my dad's computer. He doesn't have any problem with it. However, for some reason he managed to removed the top panel. I can put the panel back, but I am unable to restore it to what it was before.
Is there a way to restore the original panel back with the Infinity icon, clock etc?
Thanks
I installed Linux Mint 12 x64 on my dad's computer. He doesn't have any problem with it. However, for some reason he managed to removed the top panel. I can put the panel back, but I am unable to restore it to what it was before.
Is there a way to restore the original panel back with the Infinity icon, clock etc?
Thanks
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Working on CCNA: Security. Start date: 12.28.10
Microsoft 70-640 - on hold (This is not taking me anywhere. I started this in October, and it is December now, I am still on page 221. WTH!)
Reading:
Network Warrior - Currently at Part II
Reading IPv6 Essentials 2nd Edition - on hold
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zipolini Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□hi there,
don't know mint at all, but if you are happy to restore to default settings ,try to change name of /home/<user_name>/.config/dconf folder and restart x-server or just reboot your system, if it works for you, delete folder you changed name or if you brave enough just delete this folder without changing its name
hope it helps
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