Hey, yesterday everything was ok. Today, I logged into gnome(Suse) and my panel wasn't there!! :shock: Any ideas?
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Hey, yesterday everything was ok. Today, I logged into gnome(Suse) and my panel wasn't there!! :shock: Any ideas?
this problem happened with me also. there are two possible reasons:
1- you've enabeled the 3d acceleration which is still betaand may crash the kde or gnome
2- one of the gnome essential packages have crashed (accedentally deleted or something..)
for me it was the first reason but i failed to solve except by reinstalling :roll:
which that there is a better idea
bye..
Hmmm... Maybe the second because I tried to update to Gnome 2.12 with APT. I don't remember exactly what I installed. So, maybe I have to uninstall what I installed yesterday or re-install gnome. But I don't know how to do either of them!:(
Try restarting gnome-panel (I think this is what it's called). Post the error if you get one.
You can install / uninstall software by yast
just open a console or press alt+f2 then type yast
press the software icon on the left, and istall/uninstall icon on the right
choose the packages you want to install, or click on installed packages till a trash bin icon appear beside them (uninstall)
which that solve your problem
bye
I uninstalled Gnome from Yast and then reinstalled it but now I cannot log in! :(
why can't you log in
what is the probem?
what is the error message?
I am in the screen where I can give username and password, I select GNOME it starts logging and when it starts the Window Manager I get an error message about some services and does nothing more! I will post the exact message later because I can't now.
You really didn't have to uninstall and then install Gnome (had you wanted to, you could have reinstalled it), just running the gnome panel or possibly reinstalling it would have probably done the trick. Now, when you type in your username and password, instead of Gnome, do you have any other desktop environments to login to? KDE, perhaps (I think it's the default in suse)? If so, login and reinstall gnome. If not, login to the command line, and check this site on installing with yast from the CLI:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cool_2
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/trench/15408.html
Well, the problem is over. I updated Gnome from Yast and fixed the problem. Thanks!! :)