On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 06:30, Ancient Computers wrote:
> The upgrade from 9.0 seamed to run fine, until I logged in again after the 
> upgrade. I am a Gnome user, and when gnome had loaded, the bottom menu was 
> empty, and the top menu was missing.
> 
> I can choose New terminal from the left  (or was it right) click menu on the 
> desktop, so I can do some maintenance.
> 
> How could this happen ? What should I do to get the gnome panels to show as 
> they should ?

If you did an upgrade, you might want to logoff, login as root, delete
all the ~/home/usernamegoeshere/.gnome* directories and then login as
yourself again...Gnome 2.2 sometimes doesn't like the "leftovers" from
Gnome2.

Being a Gnome 1.4+ person, I've become very dissatisfied with the Gnome
project overall and find that they're becoming scattered in their
direction and goal - they've got some great ideas, but lacking in
stability and user-friendliness - but hey, that's my onion - er,
opinion...

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