Help! Using Debian 6 and I've somehow lost the panel from the top of the
screen. This means I have no easy access to installed software (have to
find and invoke the individual binaries) or even to a command line! Can't
even shut down gracefully!
Everything's backed up and I have access to other
On Saturday 27 Oct 2012 13:58:44 Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
Help! Using Debian 6 and I've somehow lost the panel from the top of the
screen. This means I have no easy access to installed software (have to
find and invoke the individual binaries) or even to a command line! Can't
even shut down
On 27 October 2012 14:08, Tim Brocklehurst t...@engineering.selfip.orgwrote:
On Saturday 27 Oct 2012 13:58:44 Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
Help! Using Debian 6 and I've somehow lost the panel from the top of the
screen. This means I have no easy access to installed software (have to
find and
Help! Using Debian 6 and I've somehow lost the panel from the top of the
screen.
Have you got a bottom panel?
Right-click on it, select new panel, add stuff to it...
Vic.
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On 27 October 2012 16:03, Vic l...@beer.org.uk wrote:
Help! Using Debian 6 and I've somehow lost the panel from the top of the
screen.
Have you got a bottom panel?
Right-click on it, select new panel, add stuff to it...
Vic.
Thanks, Vic! I didn't know I could do that...
Chris.