On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, alan bonard wrote:

Hi, I logged into a seldom-used account to satisfy an 80 yr. old
lady's wish to send an urgent
email and found two panels giving me a choice between 'X-settings' and
'Gnome-session',
choosing the latter out of long-term habit. I then found gnome-panels
to be completely gone.

I've been trying to reverse-engineer my way out of this be repeating
these steps but that
choice is not re-appearing.

Trying 'apt-get -f install gnome-panel' as root gives me a long string
of unmet dependencies
which won't cut'n paste from gnome-terminal.

Is this something affecting other Debian unstable users at the moment,
or just me ?

I've just done the equivalent of apt-get dist-upgrade (using Synaptic) and was pleased to see Gnome 2.10 included now. However, when I booted into the new desktop I, like you, found that I have no panels. There's nothing at either the top or bottom of the screen where what I think of as panels are usually located. Is this what you're referring to? If so, then I have the same problem on my Debian unstable system after last night's dist-upgrade.

James


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