just delete the .gnome dir in ur home location...it will reset everything to
default

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Sumantra Dutta Roy
<[email protected]>wrote:

> What do you do when you wake up one morning, and feel stymied, since the
> `Applications-Places-System' menu has just disappeared? Come on-at least the
> `System' Menu should have been there - one is so used to it now-a-days.
> Rebooting did not help. I searched the net, and tweaked a suggested
> solution. I did a killall gnome-panel (this did not work, BTW, since the old
> panel came back on, and the ps command cheerfully confirmed this.). Then, I
> tried a sudo gnome-panel &
> So I have *TWO* gnome-panels now, and the one I need often plays tookey
> with me, but thankfully appears when I put my cursor in a particular
> location. This is a completely arbitrary solution, but seems to work.
> Cheers,
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