taskbar clears after updating 6.0

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Christianity
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A rejoint: 10/09/2012

Hey guys, I've did a clean install of Trisquel 6.0 on two computers, and it worked great for both of them, but for both of them getting the gnome updates from the update-manager removed everything from the bottom panel. I've manually re-added the menu, clock, window manager, notification area, etc, but I can't seem to get the volume icon back and was wondering if there were a way to just reset the entire bar to default. Thanks for reading.

jakel
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A rejoint: 10/06/2009

Yes - I think you have to delete a directory of gnome preferences from a hidden folder in your home folder; I had to do it for the last upgrade

marioger
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A rejoint: 11/20/2011

Hi,

Can you tell me wich one is to delete? I got the same problem...

Thank you!

jakel
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A rejoint: 10/06/2009

I found a post that said there were some files under ~/.gnome2/, but I don't see any hidden folders in my home folder. The first time I logged in I was fine, the second time, I am having the same problem now, too. Is there anybody else who might know how to fix this? Thanks in advance :)

Zancudo
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A rejoint: 09/19/2012

my panel lost all manually icons when i added gnome-shell gnome-seesion to Trisquel 6.0 pre-release. the default icons are still there, so its kind of a revert to default here.

onpon4
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A rejoint: 05/30/2012

Did you tell the file manager to show hidden folders? As the name implies, "hidden" folders are hidden by default in GNOME. :) To show them, you can go to View->Show Hidden Files or press Ctrl+H

BuckO'Bryan
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A rejoint: 03/13/2013

I've had the same problem right after installing last night. I know how to find/delete hidden files, but jakel's comment
>I found a post that said there were some files under ~/.gnome2/,
Doesn't specify WHICH files to remove. Can someone tell us the specifics? Thanks in advance.

GustavoCM

I am a member!

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A rejoint: 11/20/2012

Try searching for "panel" (I'm in 5.5 Brigantia):

~ $ find . -name "*panel*"
./.local/share/applications/gnome-printers-panel.desktop
./.local/share/applications/deja-dup-ccpanel.desktop
./.gnome2/panel2.d
./.config/gnome-panel
./.gconf/desktop/ibus/panel
./.gconf/apps/gedit-2/preferences/ui/bottom_panel
./.gconf/apps/panel3-applets
./.gconf/apps/gnome-settings/gnome-panel
./.gconf/apps/nautilus/sidebar_panels
./.gconf/apps/panel
./.gconf/apps/panel/toplevels/panel_2
starchild
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A rejoint: 09/14/2011

rm ~/.config/dconf/user

marioger
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A rejoint: 11/20/2011

Thank you @starchild. That worked fine!

Christianity
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A rejoint: 10/09/2012

Thanks!

BuckO'Bryan
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A rejoint: 03/13/2013

Thanks Starchild! You made that very easy to repair!