vasaka wrote: > David Purton wrote: > >> On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:06:47PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Preston, >>> >>> I am having the same problem. Did you find a solution for this issue >>> yet? >>> >>> >>> >>>> After a recent update (I am running Unstable) I receive an error >>>> message >>>> at GNOME startup that states that there is already a panel >>>> running. Once >>>> GNOME finishes starting it offers me a box to "ok", but how can I >>>> tell it >>>> to only open one panel to begin with? Where do I edit this >>>> configuration? >>>> >>> >> >> >> I have seen this happen. I fixed things by making sure the number of >> panels in my session matched the number I wanted running. >> >> Open up the gnome session editor and turn things off until they look >> like what you want. Then save your session. >> >> cheers >> >> dc >> >> >> >> > I encountered this problem too. Also I tried fixing&saving session, > but restart of PC brings this problem back. > > I had this problem and solved by editing my gnome2 session file. $home/.gnome2/session I found two entries of gnome-panel there and delete one ( backup first of course ) Make sure you delete all line which start with the same number as gnome-panel
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