Thanks! I had the same problem and now it's fixed!!
I just wanted to comment one thing:
You don't have to delete the lines with the greatest number, just the
lines with the duplicated command but without arguments.
Regards,
B. L. Jilek wrote:
On 11/19/05, belbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got an error pop-up during gnome startup: "there's already a gnome-panel".
My gnome desktop has 2 gnome-panel, but I've noticed that the process is only
one.
I've tried to fix it with gnome-session-properties, but I didn't find any
solution. There are probably 2 gnome-panel entries, one right and one wrong, but
where?
What can I do? Which files can I look at?
The file in question is ~/.gnome2/session
You will need to look for a line like this:
1,Program=gnome-panel
You will probably have two of thos lines. Notice the number 1 at the
start of the line. If you have another gnome-panel line, it will have
another number.
What you need to do is delete the line with the larger number *and*
every line below it that startes with the same number.
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