Good morning,
I manage to remove the panel accidentally and struggled to get it back like it was.
Is there a way to store the default panel?
The panel I am referring to is the one at the bottom of the desktop. In windows, it is called the taskbar.
Thank You
Restore Default Panel
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Re: Restore Default Panel
Have you tried simply restarting it?
Or, have you logged out and back in?
If that works, but your configuration wasn't stored, there's a deeper problem. What distro are you running and how did you install it?
Re: Restore Default Panel
I believe once it's deleted, even if accidentally, it's gone. I actually did this with one of the distros I was running as a virtual machine, inadvertently deleted the panel. Once I shut it off then relaunched, upon logging in, the panel remained deleted.
To fix this, I deleted the virtual machine and reinstalled the OS in a new VM.
To fix this, I deleted the virtual machine and reinstalled the OS in a new VM.
Debian Sid - LXDE
Re: Restore Default Panel
I recently learned an easier way to restore the default panel, is to rename the ~/.config/lxpanel directory to something else (e.g. lxpanel-bad), reboot and log back in. It will create a new ~/.config/lxpanel directory with the new default panel showing.
Debian Sid - LXDE