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Well I am running SUSE Linux 10.1 and a gnome desktop. I was messing around with the desktop toolbar at the bottom of the screen and accidentally removed some icons ...
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    Toolbar Panal Problem

    Well I am running SUSE Linux 10.1 and a gnome desktop. I was messing around with the desktop toolbar at the bottom of the screen and accidentally removed some icons and programs and can't seem to get them back. Is there a way to restore the toolbar to its original status via installation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaterkid
    Well I am running SUSE Linux 10.1 and a gnome desktop. I was messing around with the desktop toolbar at the bottom of the screen and accidentally removed some icons and programs and can't seem to get them back. Is there a way to restore the toolbar to its original status via installation?

    Right click on the bar and you can add what you want.

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    I cant find any of the stuff that was on it before. Such as my software updater, and they were like grouped togather so when I moved them all of the program icons moved with it not just one. Is there any way to just restore the setings? even to a couple of days ago, I havnt made any other significant changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaterkid
    I cant find any of the stuff that was on it before. Such as my software updater, and they were like grouped togather so when I moved them all of the program icons moved with it not just one. Is there any way to just restore the setings? even to a couple of days ago, I havnt made any other significant changes.

    Run OnLine Update Config in Yast to get the updater back.

    There is probably a config file you can blow away to reset things but I don't know which one.

    In theory at least you should be able to totaly re do the control bar via the menu from left clicking on it.

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