On Tuesday 26 June 2007 21:01, Michael Folsom wrote:
> The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
>
> Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it
> impossible to get help on packages you don't like.  Obviously folks
> with gnome problems in OpenSuse should not to use this list for help
> because the self-richeous KDE bigots won't allow it -
>
> Wouldn't it be more helpful to leave postings about gnome alone
> instead of being a jerk and mocking other peoples problems?

Ok,
As long as there's a panel left on the bottom of the screen, here's how to 
restore the start menu:
1. Right click on the panel > Add to Panel
2. A window will pop up, scroll down a bit
3. If you want to restore the Novell Gnome start menu, choose: "Main Menu"
4. If you want the original Gnome start menu, choose: "Menu Bar"
5. Adjust the position on the panel, etc.
6. Logout to let Suse save your desktop settings including the start menu.
7. Logon again.

Cheers,
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