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Are you using kde 3.5? Do you have a top panel you can right click on? If not, you may not be running "kicker" anymore. You could try running kicker and see if a panel appears. In KDE 3.5, I think the Desktop settings will get you to a panel settings dialog.
If you are running kde 4.1, and you have a widget like the analog clock on the screen, right click on it and select "Unlock Widgets" and then right click again and select "Add Panel".
Are you using kde 3.5? Do you have a top panel you can right click on? If not, you may not be running "kicker" anymore. You could try running kicker and see if a panel appears. In KDE 3.5, I think the Desktop settings will get you to a panel settings dialog.
If you are running kde 4.1, and you have a widget like the analog clock on the screen, right click on it and select "Unlock Widgets" and then right click again and select "Add Panel".
Yes I use KDE 4.1 and I right click as you saying>I get blank panel and try to put few application like clock other need stuff.It let me only move one application that is it.There is a way to install other application isn`t it?.
Should I go to root and remove my user and remake a new user?
On the desktop right click
Choose Add widgets from the menu
Select pager (that is the desktop chooser widget)
Click add widget
Drag the pager from the desktop to where you want it on the panel
all done...
(Note that if you want to add more desktops you do that through the Configure Desktop program)
This deletes your plasma settings, so you'll get the default configuration back. The panel-vanishing-on-crash issue was fixed just after 4.0.0's release. If running all the 3 commands at once doesn't work, try typing them in manually and wait a few seconds before running the next command.
This deletes your plasma settings, so you'll get the default configuration back. The panel-vanishing-on-crash issue was fixed just after 4.0.0's release. If running all the 3 commands at once doesn't work, try typing them in manually and wait a few seconds before running the next command.
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