Ubuntu :: Way To Restore Top Panel At Default Status In Lucid?

May 7, 2010

I have deleted notification area from the top panel and now I need few items from there, like volume mixer. It is a way to restore top panel at the default status in Lucid Lynx?I've tried wit add to panel but i didn't succeed to get what i want.

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Ubuntu :: Want To Restore Default Panel

Apr 10, 2010

I just delete the top panel and I want to restore the default panel. I already add a new panel on top of it but all the previous applications when I first install Linux was all gone. I want the original panel back. Is there possible to restore the default panel?

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Ubuntu :: Restore Deleted Top Panel To Default

Jan 4, 2010

I deleted the top panel, how can I restore it to default.

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Ubuntu :: Restore The Default Icons In Top Panel?

Oct 24, 2010

by mistake i've removed the eth0 connection indicator icon and keyboard layout switcher from the top panel in ubuntu 10.10 how can i restore them ?

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Ubuntu :: Restore Default Panel Settings On 10.04?

Nov 28, 2010

Unfortunatly I seem to have accidentally deleted the top panel from Ubuntu 10.04. How can I restore the default panels? I am panicking right now UPDATE: I have managed to manually put everything back in it's place, except the battery indicator. What would this be called?

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Fedora :: Deleted Default Icons In Gnome Panel - How To Restore

Oct 12, 2010

I accidentally deleted the default icons in the gnome panel on the top right. I tried to get them back from the add to panel. I went through every program I could, but none of the original programs were found. I'm running fedora 13.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Lucid Upgrade: Restore Default Desktop And Font Settings?

May 18, 2010

I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid recently. Before upgrading, I had customized my desktop on Karmic with Compiz, Emerald and new set of fonts. After upgrade (which appears to have gone smoothly, yay!), my desktop retained the previous appearance settings. I want to try the factory default gnome appearance settings for Lucid and still stuck with restoring fonts.

What I have done till now:

0. Enabled Visual Effects from Appearance menu.
1. Theme -> Changed to Human
2. Window Manager -> Still using Compiz
3. Window Decorator -> Switched from Emerald to GTK
4. Font -> Changed first 3 font types in the Font tab to Sans, size 10, 4th to Sans Bold and 5th to Monochrome. Rendering -> subpixel smoothing (LCD)

What I want:

1. Is this the default setting? Have I missed anything in restoring default settings?

2. I have done too many changes to firefox font rendering over time. How do I restore default 10.04 font settings for Firefox? I would ideally love to have an option in Ubuntu which would help me restore factory settings.

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Ubuntu :: Restore Default Panel - Message Appeared On Boot Up Saying A Config File Was Missing Or Couldn't Load

Sep 1, 2011

I recently lost the default panel from the top task bar, a message appeared on boot up saying a config file was missing or couldn't load - or something to that effect. I didn't realise to what it was referring until the computer (an Acer One) completed its start up and I could see the desktop

How can I restore the panel? (graphic from my other Ubuntu laptop attached showing the default panel appearance)

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Ubuntu :: Twitter Status / Update Pidgin Status In Lucid

Jul 5, 2010

I have just upgraded to Lucid on Ubuntu. I am a long time Pidgin user. I tried using Empathy with Gwibber, but I can't get Gwibber to update my IM status(es) in Empathy, so I want to go back to using Pidgin. (Additionally, I can't get Skype to work with Empathy.)I installed pidgin-microblog and pidgin-mbpurple, and they allow me to view my Twitter feed in Pidgin and update my Twitter status in Pidgin. However, in Karmic, I was also able to specify certain "status availabilities" (one named "Twitter-Available" and one named "Twitter-Away", for instance) to have the IM status message for these statuses become populated with my Twitter feed. This capability seems missing in pidgin-mbpurple in Lucid (and it seems to be the only thing missing from Karmic).

Is there a way to have pidgin-mbpurple update certain "status availabilities" in Lucid (and I'm just missing something) or is this no longer possible?Equivalently, is it possible to have Gwibber update my status message in Empathy? (I just want to be able to update my status once on one of my three computers - and have it propagate to all my other accounts (IM and social networking) and computers).

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Ubuntu :: Remove Gwibber Status Indicator / Gwibber Status In The Panel While Keeping The Shutdown Button?

Mar 16, 2011

After a fresh installation of Ubuntu 10.10 I uninstalled empathy (im using skype). The empathy menu in the evolution indicator was gone after that.I also uninstalled gwibber. But the gwibber status indicator remains within the about-me panel... Uninstalling the gwibber package also removes the me-menu which I want to keep actually. Especially the shutdown/restart... part of it. See attachment.I know there is a shutdown panel-app...but its butt-ugly and it doesnt allow to logon/off.

In another thread I read that the gwibber status shouldnt be there if no account for it is configured... which it is not... I do use ubuntu-one though which is in the same menu... I saw that this issue was addressed at some bug report before, but not fixed yet...

Does anybody know a good workaround to get rid of the gwibber status in the panel while keeping the about me and the shutdown button?

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Ubuntu :: Default Panel Clock Shows Up On Middle Of Screen When Moved To Bottom Panel?

Mar 4, 2011

I have had this problem with all installations of Maverick Meerkat. Moving the default clock from the upper panel to the lower panel makes it bahave strangely. When clicked on, it now appears in the middle of the screen (sometimes even higher depending on resolution). This never happened prior to Maverick Meerkat.

How do I go about to fix this strange bug?

Attached is a screen shot of what I mean.

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Ubuntu :: Restore "Show Desktop" Button / Restore It To Default?

Jan 5, 2011

i was follow a tutorial how to change show desktop to minimize all windows

can any body help me how to restore it to default ?

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Ubuntu :: Lost Default User Log On / Accidently Deleated Lucid Default Theme

May 18, 2010

accidently deleated ubuntu lucid default theme,and lost the default user logon,it's now flat and gray.how to get it back?i still have the background, not the user logon

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Ubuntu :: How To Make Default Package Installer From Lucid Be Default In Maverick?

Oct 24, 2010

in maverick the default package installer (when I double click on a .deb) is Ubuntu Software Centre, how can I make the default package installer from lucid (was it called "dpkg"?) the default again? Ubuntu Software Centre is too slow and freezes every time I click on something, can it be replaced?

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Ubuntu :: Status Icon On Panel Disappeared?

Dec 10, 2010

I did some maintenance and had to reinstall indicator applet on the panel. Now I'm missing the status applet (the one with the logged in username, and quick access to change chat status - power button to restart, shut down, hibernate...).

There's a way of getting it back? What package should I install again that maybe I missed?

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Ubuntu :: Space Out The Status Icons In The Gnome Panel?

Aug 10, 2010

But is it possible to space out the status icons in the Gnome panel? I'm being a bit anal, but they seem so smooshed up.

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Ubuntu :: 10.10 Chat Status Icon Missing From Panel?

Jun 30, 2011

I'm not quite sure what it's called, but it's the one with the speech-bubble next to my account name... I've looked everywhere, but because I don't know what it's called I can't find it.on the forum I can only find ways to get the mail icon back.

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Ubuntu :: Removed The Panel In The Top Right Corner Where Have Been Displayed The Batery Status?

Apr 19, 2010

I've removed the panel in the top right corner where have been displayed the batery status, sound level and network connections

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Ubuntu :: Removed Shutdown And Instant Messaging Status From Panel?

Dec 7, 2010

I booted up my laptop as usual and found that when I opened Empathy IM Client it would not allow me to login when I changed the status to Online (or equivalent). Normally as soon as I open the client the Messaging Status can be changed in the top right next to the clock so I tried to remove it but unfortunately it took the shut down panel with it.

To try and bring them back I used the restore panel commands in terminal:

Code:

$ gconftool-2 --shutdown
$ rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
$ pkill gnome-panel

Unfortunately the panels all reloaded, but without any change.

1. How can I restore the shut down and messaging section to the top panel (as is in the default)?

2. How can I get instant messaging to work again?

PS. I'm a Ubuntu noob, only installed it about 2 days ago. Thus I may need some very basic instructions to anything complicated.

EDIT: I just found the panel section was called the Indicator Applet, but now it's in the wrong place...

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Ubuntu :: How To Restore Top Panel - 10.10

Dec 24, 2010

I hid the top panel from the right click menu the top panel gave me by default and now i cannot find how to restore it to default and get the top panel back.

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Ubuntu :: Hardware Driver Status Update Message On Panel For Hardy

Jul 3, 2010

reason is if someone installs the ATI driver, it will on boot give a white screen, the FGLRX driver wont work on this pc. (already doing second install of OS due to this issue)

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Ubuntu :: Restore Kubuntu 10.04 KDE Panel?

May 2, 2010

I deleted my "task bar" panel that is at the bottom of the screen and I can't figure out how to restore it in this version. I've searched the forums and the answers for previous versions of Kubuntu don't seem to work for me. Is there anyone who has solved this problem after downloading version 10.04.

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Ubuntu :: Restore The Buttons On The Top Panel?

May 27, 2010

I deleted (by accident) the top panel in my Ubuntu 10.04 install. I got it back but I can't get the power button or the chat/user-name button back.

How would you get these things back on the panel?

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Ubuntu :: Top Panel Deleted - How To Restore

Oct 2, 2010

I accidentally deleted my top panel and am in the process of restoring it. The last thing that was there which is not now is the quick link to Ubuntu Help. It is installed on my PC but I cant find it.

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Ubuntu :: Restore Gnome Panel

Oct 15, 2010

The other day I kind of messed up my panel and accidentally removed the exit icon from the upper right corner (in the panel). So I tried to restore the panel using this command:

Code:

It did the trick and restored the panels, however instead of saying my user name, it said root (again the upper right corner, in the panel). I realized this might be because I ran the command with sudo but if I didn't it would not succeed. AND when I reboot, it returns to its' messed up state.

I am running Ubuntu 10.10

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 - How To Restore Deleted Panel

Oct 21, 2010

I was playing around with Lubuntu 10.04, accidentally delete a panel, how do I restore it?

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Ubuntu :: Deleted Panel - How To Restore

Mar 11, 2010

I deleted my panel (where you can see running programs, show desktop shortcut). I know - its stupid to delete panel, but I wanted to try it out. How can I get it back?

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 LTS Default Battery Status Indicator Applet?

Jun 26, 2010

How do I get a better battery status indicator that makes a prediction about hours left?

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Ubuntu :: Restore Bottom Panel / Gnome / 9.04?

Mar 24, 2010

I deleted the bottom panel when I switched to AWN.

If I decide to.... how can I revert/restore to the default gnome desktop? I can add a bottom panel but can't remember what applets go into it.

A friend wants to buy this laptop and may prefer the default, original gnome desktop.

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Ubuntu :: Restore The Network Applet In The Panel?

May 5, 2010

I had too many issues with 10.04 so reinstalled 9.10 for now.In the process of customizing the panel, I accidentally deleted the network and sound icons and there isn't any option I can find in the menu to restore it. How do I go about getting those back?

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