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Menu Bar,Menu Panel

Postby imramesh on Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:45 am

hi,..


plz help me

i have mint julia installes
i was trying to install monodevelop 2.8 from tar.bz2,,

while i came across package depandancies ,broken packages i removed those packages and while doing this
accidently removed other packages of menu, network, control center

and therefor now i can only see my desktop and can access the terminal
no menu panel , cant conect to internet
I really have messed it up
please help me ,..........


I tried the gcoftool --recursive-usenet/apps/panel but it didnt worked

also deleted directory .gconf but it also didnt worked for me as packages are not installed for menu bar


plzz help me........
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Re: Menu Bar,Menu Panel

Postby Oscar799 on Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:42 am

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Re: Menu Bar,Menu Panel

Postby vortex59 on Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:51 pm

1-Do you have the panel? If the answer is YES than right click on the panel and click "Add to panel". From the list you may select, including 3 types of menus, and others default launchers but also custom launchers.

2 - if the answer is NO, than execute ALT+F2. A command line will open in a window. Write "gnome-panel" and press run. The panel should appear.
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Re: Menu Bar,Menu Panel

Postby imramesh on Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:04 am

vortex 59 thanks fo ur reply


when i press alt+f2 nothing happens,

i can see my desktop and can access terminal by right clicking

and cannot connect to internet as those packages are also got removed

is there any method to repair linux mint by keeping applications and data as it is ...
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Re: Menu Bar,Menu Panel

Postby vortex59 on Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:31 pm

If you can access your terminal try "gnome-panel &" command. On the other hand, if you have a separate partition for /home with your applications than it is possible to reinstall Linux without formatting the /home partition.
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