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Old 15th May 2008, 09:23 PM
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Can not reactivate KDE Task Panel (Fedora 9)

I just upgraded my Fedora 7 system to Fedora 9. All went smooth. KDE 4 is really quite lovely...

I was installing widgets, when I selected a certain one (can't remember). After it installed my screen went blue and I lost all icons and the task panel.

I did a hard reboot, things came up fine, but I lost the task panel. I can't seem to get it back.

How is this done? In Fedora 7, when I selected Desktop Configuration, one aspect of it allowed me to select the task panel, its location, size, etc. I don't see that capability anymore.

Thanks in advance.
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