Hi Narendra, On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 1:30 AM, Narendra Sisodiya <[email protected]> wrote: > #1 .. if "Network manager" is not running, It should automatically start. > One of my friends has installed Linux on his system and it took me 30 minute > on phone to restart his network mangaer which got shutdowned automatically. > We must declare some mininum essential service which automatically restart. >
You could write a crontab entry for this, to poll every 5minutes or so. > #2 Reset Desktop. > Desktop configuration are stored in .gnome2 and other folder. It will be > great if someone create a right click scripts [not more then a day job] > which basically delete all new configuration and panel and reset of > original. > My friend has just installed ubuntu and he lost his top and bottom panels. > someone deleted. He is clue-less. It took me 25 minute to recreate his old > setting. > For something similar to #2, I used the following steps : 1. When you have a "sane" panel config, dump it to a file initially gconftool-2 --dump /apps/panel > ~/sane.gnome_panel 2. When you want to reset to this entry, use the following as a script : #!/bin/sh killall --regexp gnome-panel gconftool-2 --load "/home/foo/sane.gnome_panel gnome-panel The above will replace the gconf data with the earlier data. You can also use this for adding/deleting panels, for example when moving from single to multiple monitors. I don't know if there is a way to do it without restarting gnome-panel. Regards Abhinav http://indimark.blogspot.com http://www.employees.org/~abhinav/blog -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
