task bar not apearing
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hi, what can i do if the task bar is not loading?
thanks!
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Thanks!
eh, you mean running this command?
rm ~/.config/dconf/user
dunno, it deletes something? It seams the topic is about content from the taskbar.
I mean that if i boot, it sometimes is not there at all...
Yeah. I thought this sounded similar but perhaps it's another issue.
If the panel has disappeared, I think what you want to do is reboot. That's not what your screenshot shows, though...
If your panel disappears, press Alt+F2, then type 'gnome-panel' without the quotes, then press 'Run'.
If the taskbar is running but its simply missing, place the cursor where the taskbar should appear and press SUPER+ALT+LCLICK.
If that not work, press ALT+F2 and type
killall gnome-panel.real
then press ENTER.
Only if nothing of the above is working:
¡¡¡Important to return to the desktop from the next stop use CTRL+ALT+F7!!!
Press CTRLl+ALT+F1 and from there you should login and run:
DISPLAY=:0.0 gnome-panel.real
All the system works fine. Except the panel doesn't appear.
You can logout with Alt + F1 (open the Trisquel Menu) or Ctrl + Alt + Delete (log out dialog) if you want and log in again.
Or open the panel with Alt + F2 and run gnome-panel
In my system the program associated with the panel is gnome-panel.real not gnome-panel. Can you confirm this? Thanks.
$ which gnome-panel /usr/bin/gnome-panel $ which gnome-panel.real /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real $ diff /usr/bin/gnome-panel /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real Binary files /usr/bin/gnome-panel and /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real differ $ file /usr/bin/gnome-panel /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real /usr/bin/gnome-panel: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=0x14c3504e1440b1239cd59e158a5810b4bc491fbb, stripped $ cat /usr/bin/gnome-panel #!/bin/sh /usr/bin/gnome-panel.real --replace
:-)
(Also, thanks for the DISPLAY=:0.0 tip.)
okay thanks! i will try that next time :)
The screenshot is taken when it was there, i put it in to show which bar i mean.
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