How to restore the Panels in Ubuntu to their default settings
We’ve been there before… You delete something from one of your panels or a panel itself. Sure, you could create a new blank panel and rebuild it from scratch; but why waste your time when you can simply restore them?
Open an terminal by either of the following:
- Click Applications Accessories Terminal
- Press Alt+F2 and in the run dialog box, type gnome-terminal then click on Run.
In the Terminal type the following commands:
- gconftool –recursive-unset /apps/panel
- rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
- pkill gnome-panel
Your panels will appear with their default settings.
Tagged with: Desktop environment • GNOME • GNOME Panel • GNOME Shell • Graphic Subsystems • Operating Systems • Tweaking • Ubuntu
If you enjoyed this article, please consider sharing it!
READ ON KINDLE
Sharing is Caring
TAGS
Belize Belizean Belizean people BELIZE CITY Belize Constitution Belmopan Caribbean Cayo District Central America Change Citizenship Crime Dean Barrow Education Environment Food Genetically modified food Genetically modified organism Genetic engineering GMO Government Guatemala Health History Humor Immigration Department Issues Law Monsanto News Offshore Oil Exploration Oil Politics Prime Minister Protocols PUP Safety Security Software Technology Treaty Energy UDP United Democratic Party United States VotingPOLLS
FiWeBelize Daily
SOCIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS




Recent Comments