On 15/10/14 09:08, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> You can try without creating user. Use guest account to login. It is
> important as we need understand if your problem is caused by your
> customizations/settings.
>
> There is no need for save button. If you changed type to none is dconf-
> editor then settings sshould be saved automatically. You wrote that you
> have more then 4 panels. Did you changed that setting for all panels?
>
> Have you tried to login in session after changing background to none?
>
> When you try to launch gnome-panel do this:
> 1) Open gnome-terminal (/usr/bin/gnome-terminal) not gnome-panel
> 2) Then type in this command:
> gnome-panel --replace &
>
> You may need to do it multiple times as --replace command does not work
> like it should. Running gnome-panel from terminal will allow you to see
> error/warning messages.
>
Sorry to say, but after the things suggested my 14.04 system is now 
still unstable - in different ways than before. I also don't understand 
under what username I am recognized and signed in. About half of the 
time I click on something on the panels the panels all disappear now. I 
can open a terminal, enter nautilus, and all re-appears; but they will 
all soon disappear when closing a window or doing something. As is, it 
is unusable and I'm back in 12.04

Again, I'm not sure if I ever made a new user or renamed mine and don't 
quite know how to find out. Is there any way to repair my system?

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  Gnome Fallback[s] don't work in 14.04. Work once ONLY if reinstalled

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