Dear Mike D and Mike Applebaum
Yours suggestion is very good and help-me on solve my problem!
I solve it in this way:
1. logout from Gnome
2. alt+F1
3. login as root
4. /etc/init.d/gdm stop
5. apt-get remove --purge gnome-menus
it will remove gnome-control-center, gnome-menus, gnome-session,
gnome-terminal, nautilus, together
6. apt-get install gnome-menus
7. apt-get install nautilus
gnome-control-center will be instaled together
8. apt-get install gnome-terminal (if you want/need)
9. apt-get install gnome-session (in this step, it suggest the instalation of
gnome-panel!!!!! This action get my curious. Because, if it is suggested, it dosent is installed!!! Goal!)
11. apt-get install gnome-panel
12. /etc/init.d/gdm start
13. login - and the standard applications menus are back
I do step-by-step for debug, but I suppose that if you install gnome-panel
first, the problem is way!
Thank you very much
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Marcelo Luiz de Laia
Ph.D Candidate
São Paulo State University (http://www.unesp.br/eng/)
School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Department of Technology
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