[ubuntu-in] Minimising the window

2009-04-02 Thread Bruce Mathew
dear friends

i started using ubuntu very recently and is now facing a problem..
its because of my mistake..

When i minimize a window, it normally resides in a panel which is on the
bottom side of the screen.. i once unknowingly deleted this pane.. now when
i minimize, i cannot see those windows again..How can i activate that
panel..
please help me..


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Minimising the window

2009-04-02 Thread Sambit Bikas Pal
2009/4/2 Bruce Mathew brucemat...@gmail.com:
 dear friends

 i started using ubuntu very recently and is now facing a problem..
 its because of my mistake..

 When i minimize a window, it normally resides in a panel which is on the
 bottom side of the screen.. i once unknowingly deleted this pane.. now when
 i minimize, i cannot see those windows again..How can i activate that
 panel..
 please help me..

I hope the panel on the top is still there. Right-click on the panel
at the top, and select New-panel. A new gnome-panel should appear.
Drag the panel to whatever position you prefer (side or bottom). Right
click on the new panel and select Add to Panel, an option window
will appear, from that select Window List and click Add.
This should do the job. Hope it helps.


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Re: [ubuntu-in] Minimising the window

2009-04-02 Thread Manish Sinha (मनीष सिन्ह ा)
Sambit Bikas Pal wrote:
 I hope the panel on the top is still there. Right-click on the panel
 at the top, and select New-panel. A new gnome-panel should appear.
 Drag the panel to whatever position you prefer (side or bottom). Right
 click on the new panel and select Add to Panel, an option window
 will appear, from that select Window List and click Add.
 This should do the job. Hope it helps.
   


Additionally he can add Workspace switcher and Trash to make it look 
more like earlier.

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