On Sat, 21 Oct 2017 10:18:25 +0900 A_Man_Without_Clue <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 10/21/2017 01:28 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 19:31:14 +0900 A_Man_Without_Clue > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> On 10/16/2017 12:03 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> [big snip] > >>> > >>> Thank you for your input. > >>> No, it wasn't minimizing feature of the panel. The panel was > >>> completely gone. > >>> Alt + F1 brings the menu on the LXDE but I did not try that. > >>> > >>> What I have found out is that if I add the panel in addition to > >>> default one, the default panel disappears after reboot. Some icons > >>> on the newly added panel also disappears. AND I can not delete the > >>> newly added panel. > >>> > >>> What I had to do is that I had to re-create my account, this time > >>> not to mess with desktop panel. > >>> This never happened on Jessie, Wheezy and Squeeze. > >>> > >>> Very frustrating because I like to use additional panel on desk > >>> top. > >>> > >> > >> I just tried other newly installed Stretch. Same problem. I guess > >> this is Debian Stretch specific problem. > > > > Have you checked LXDE's site for this problem or posted a query > > about it to their mailing list, etc? > > > > I've been testing Stretch 64-bit in VirtualBox, but only with > > Openbox, LXDE's default window manager, that is, no desktop > > environment installed, and I don't experience this problem. > > > > Check in your user home directory for .config/lxpanel/default/panels > > and see what's listed. > > > > FYI: I'm using sysvinit as init for this test install, but have not > > removed any systemd stuff. Could make a difference. Who knows? > > > > B > > > > I have posted in LXDE forum as well but I haven't got any useful > response. > > I don't see .config/lxpanel/default/panels > All I got is > > /.config/lxpanel/LXDE/panels There's no prepended /. .config is a hidden directory in your user's home directory. Since I'm not running LXDE and you are, that's explains the difference. But there should be configuration files there for each running panel. > and I really don't know what to look for. Read my FOLLOWUP post for what transpired after my initial reply to your post. B

