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12-18-2009, 03:54 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2009
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The "Applications, Places, System " menu in vnc viewer is missing.
My linux is RHEL 5.3.
I start a vnc session and view it in the vnc viewer.
But I can not see the menu of "Applications, Places, System " on the top of the vnc window.
There should be three menus for me in the vnc before.
If I use Alt + F1, I can pop up the application menu.
What's wrong with my account? Thanks.
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12-18-2009, 04:41 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Jan 2009
Location: vijayawada, India
Distribution: openSUSE 11.2, Ubuntu 9.0.4
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use "alacarte" or the "gnome-menu-editor" . Add your favorites to menu
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12-23-2009, 03:22 AM
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Registered: Dec 2009
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Originally Posted by raju.mopidevi
use "alacarte" or the "gnome-menu-editor" . Add your favorites to menu
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Sorry for my confusing question.
I tried "alacarte" and this command can edit the menu item.
I can not execute "gnome-menu-editor", the command can not be found in the gnome-terminal. What's its path?
My original question is the panel where these menu is located is missing.
I wang to find the panel to contain all the menus.
Thanks a lot.
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12-23-2009, 07:27 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Jan 2009
Location: vijayawada, India
Distribution: openSUSE 11.2, Ubuntu 9.0.4
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by seeing your attached images, i can say that.... top panel is missing ..
Panel can be created. for that right click on your desktop -> unlock widgets -> add panel (top) -> add widgets. -> gnome menu, date applet, sound applet ..etc etc.
I am not using Redhat, so I am not confident exact names of those applets. But you can easily understand those applets by their images itself.
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12-30-2009, 02:38 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2009
Posts: 4
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Originally Posted by raju.mopidevi
by seeing your attached images, i can say that.... top panel is missing ..
Panel can be created. for that right click on your desktop -> unlock widgets -> add panel (top) -> add widgets. -> gnome menu, date applet, sound applet ..etc etc.
I am not using Redhat, so I am not confident exact names of those applets. But you can easily understand those applets by their images itself.
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I tried to remove all the .g* file under my home folder.
Now it's OK.
Thank you anyway. 
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