typing gnome-panel in the terminal just gives me this message cannot
register the panel shell: there is already one running
if I type gonme-panel --replace... I forgot, but it's the same message or no
message at all, I'll try again now.
I tried using the killall command, and the gnome-panel
Hi all. So I put the 64bit iso on a usb and booted from that. Then I
selecting try Trisquel without installing and gnome seems to work fine,
except for the panel that is not there. I mean, both the bar supposed to be
at the top of the screen and the one supposed to be at the bottom aren't
I would like to install Trisquel on my laptop, but first I´d like to know if
I will be able to use ableton through wine. I would also like to know if you
can install proprietary software at all but actually the only one I use is
ableton, so my question is more specific. Thanks a lot
Cool thanks for answering my question. Sorry if I touched a theme you prefer
to avoid but I thought this was Trisquel related (ableton works through wine,
I meant if it could work also in trisquel cause it´s proprietary)
Alright, thanks again for all these infos and advices!!
yeah, you are right, didn't think about it... lol, I guess this stuff
confuses me. I'll try to download gnome shell then, after I get the right
wi-fi card. This one
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-half-height-mini-pcie-card
is good if now I'm using this one
Thanks, I'll try Ardour then.
BTW I'd like to precise that I'm not even a musician, I just downloaded
ableton cause sometimes I like to improvise something to kill time. So thanks
for the help, but don't worry too much, trisquel users, I think I can live
without ableton =P also cause I
First of all, sorry for my first post, it seems written by a drunk person, I
don't know why.
Anyways, thanks but your method didn't work. What I don't understand, being
me a tech illiterate, is how this kind of bug is possible. I mean, the iso
is always the same, but the hardware changes,
Well, thanks anyways. I am pretty sure the panel is off screen, I tried
changing the resolution. Also, whenever I make a window full screen it never
go over the area where the panel should be, it stops those 1/2 cm before the
bottom of the screen. And if I kill the gnome-panel process, the
Guys, you should try µBlock, it's great,Check the memory usage.
Unfortunately I can't edit my first post, but basically what I meant is that
there is no panel. The icons on the desktop are there and from those I can
reach oll the other folders, but the panel is still invisible.
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