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Just installed Red Hat 7.2 and the second time I booted I got a message saying that the GNOME panel had crashed. Now it doesn't load with GNOME and I have to type 'panel' in a terminal window to get it to load. How can I make it load automatically again?
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put that command in the startup files for X.
One of the guys here should know how to do it but you could look it up yourself, i dont know where it is but its easy to find if you know the way the file structure works....
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i figured i'd have to do something like this to fix it. but i think there is more to it than this because when GNOME is loading, with the cute little picture of a lighthouse and icons showing each part of GNOME as they load, the panel icon is never displayed like it was before. hmm...
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