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How to restore accidentally deleted GNOME Panel in Ubuntu

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If you delete the panel option on gnome and some options on power management in the Ubuntu system, the menu bar and status bar in the Ubuntu system will disappear. Restoring gnome panel can solve this problem, so how to do it? The editor below will show you how to restore the accidentally deleted GNOME Panel in Ubuntu, let’s go and take a look!

Ubuntu恢复被误删除的GNOME Panel的方法

Methods as below:

 1. Press Alt F2 directly, then enter gnome-terminal in the dialog box that appears, and press Enter to execute to pop up the command line terminal, or Ctrl Alt T to pop up the command line terminal.

 2. Enter gconftool-2 --shutdown.

Or execute gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel (this solution is better).

 3. Then rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel.

 4.Finally pkill gnome-panel.

 5. Restart.

 6. Completed, you should be able to see that the upper and lower menus and status bar have returned to the system initialization appearance.

 

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