I deleted the statusbar at the bottom of the screen of OpenSuse 11.1 (KDE4 desktop).
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I deleted the statusbar at the bottom of the screen of OpenSuse 11.1 (KDE4 desktop).
I have deleted the bottomstatusbar with the startbutton, the time/date-button, etc. in OpenSuse 11.1 (KDE4 desktop).
I tried to get it back, but without success.
Who know the solution of my problem?
hermanloos
if so then log on to one of these instead (of kde4) and open your home file directory. change the settings to show hidden files and look in the .kde4 folder for the plasma files. If you then delete these (or change the names by adding 'old') and re-log into kde 4 your lost menu bar should be recreated.
I have deleted the bottomstatusbar with the startbutton, the time/date-button, etc. in OpenSuse 11.1 (KDE4 desktop).
I tried to get it back, but without success.
Who know the solution of my problem?
hermanloos
I tried the hint of starting kicker and yes the bottomstatusbar was back. Everybody who helped: thank you so much!!!
hermanloos
if so then log on to one of these instead (of kde4) and open your home file directory. change the settings to show hidden files and look in the .kde4 folder for the plasma files. If you then delete these (or change the names by adding 'old') and re-log into kde 4 your lost menu bar should be recreated.
My problem is solved by starting kicker.
Thank you for the offered help.
hermanloos
I tried your solution but unfortunately it did not work. Somebody else suggested to start kicker and yes my problem was solved.
Thank you for your offered help.
hermanloos
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