Miark wrote:
Charles,
My panel up-and-disappeared after a crash (I was playing with
kernels). I figured there was probably a .xfce4 folder that I
could blow away, but there wasn't. I found XFCE stuff in .cache
and .config, but when I deleted those, the panel did not come
back on the following login.

How else can I reset it?

Miark

I haven't had a crash yet with this version of Xfce, but when past versions crashed I just renamed the .cache to .cacheold rather than deleting anything.

This was recommended by Stephen Kuhn (whatever happened to him?) and has always worked so far - if something different needs to be done with the new version of Xfce I'd like to know about it too, so I can update my notes.


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