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Ask Klaus!

I am new to Linux and I enjoy Fedora. I have been able to conquer many tasks, but one is really beating me up. I do not want to go back to Windows, but right now I have two Linux systems that I would like to network to transfer files and share printers. Please help.


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The Task Bar on the Ubuntu Screen

Bill Sakelles Feb 01, 2011 10:01pm GMT

Hi Klaus ... Although I', not that new to Linux, Somehow I have seem to have lost the Task Bar on the Ubuntu Screen. I'm not sure what I did. At first the right size virtual boxes dissapeared leaving me with only the Recyling Bin. Then after clicking alot of spaces on the bottom bar it just vanished. I hope you can help, I don't really want to install another copy of Ubuntu just to correct this problem. Thanks alot. Bill

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spotmau123 Sep 03, 2010 7:07am GMT

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