Bryce Stenberg wrote:
Hi,
On the weekend I let my daughter (age 6) try her hand at the games
installed with OpenSUSE 10.1. It is running the gnome desktop. Now
somehow she managed to delete all those nice panel items like
Applications – there were two others but I can’t even remember their
On 24/10/06 16:48, Bryce Stenberg wrote:
On the weekend I let my daughter (age 6) try her hand at the games
installed with OpenSUSE 10.1. It is running the gnome desktop. Now
somehow she managed to delete all those nice panel items like
Applications - there were two others but I can't even
Hey,
Bryce Stenberg wrote:
Hi,
On the weekend I let my daughter (age 6) try her hand at the games
installed with OpenSUSE 10.1. It is running the gnome desktop. Now
somehow she managed to delete all those nice panel items like
Applications – there were two others but I can’t even
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 16:48:22 +1300
Bryce Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On the weekend I let my daughter (age 6) ... delete all those nice panel
items like
Applications -
Anyway, is there an easy way to get the default panel back again?
I don't know, but I guess next time
I did try the add to panel, but 'menu bar' - I'll try that one once I
get home. Thanks.
Bryce.
-Original Message-
From: Roy Britten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 4:57 PM
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Restore default panel on gnome
And this looks a good way too, if the add menu bar doesn't do I'll give
this a go.
Thanks, Bryce.
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