Suse screw up my panel?

Make it short the System tray took over 6/8 of my panel.
How can I restore to normal (panel) condition.
The System tray should not take 6/8 of the panel space?.
Can one of you please help me to solve the problem

Thank you for your cooperation.

Michael

What suse version…more than that what kde version…if its kde…???

:open_mouth: Suse 11.1 KDE 4.2 and sorry looks like I was making too shortlol!

If you want to restore the KDE4 panel to it’s defaults open a terminal and enter the following commands.

kquitapp plasma
rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
plasma &

Thanks to Zarin (kwin dev)

Thanks, that helped …I accidentally deleted the panel.
Configuration options for KDE 4.1.3 seem to be less easy than KDE 3.5.

(+ 1)

I open a konsole and copy past
kquitapp plasma
rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
plasma &
into konsole nothing happen,I waiting for minutes nothing>:(.
Please is one of you had the same problem beffore and could you please give hand to resolve the problem.

Thnx for for helping melol!.

It should be on 1 line
kquitapp plasma && rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma && plasma &*

/Geoff

Single (individual) line f/b [Enter] (Carriage Return), one after the other.

@Geoff tnx for the fix:)
First time I copy and past kquitapp plasma && rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma* && plasma & ::::

/home/michaelKanada/Documents # kquitapp plasma && rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma* && plasma &
[1] 5421

Second time past::::

/home/michaelKanada/Documents # kquitapp plasma && rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma* && plasma &
[2] 5423

The end.

Okay how can i find out the plasma is enable or installed.
Or Plasma is working right .

How is responsible for Plasma???

No answer I have very easy answer I just reinstall suserotfl!

I have lots of time to reinstall it:) :slight_smile: and I reinstalled 5th or 6th times,what ever it takes.
Simple like ABC or 123rotfl!

This is most probably because the Task Manager widget was somehow removed on your panel. Click on the cashew/plasma icon at the far right of the panel, then click on Add Widgets. Look for the Task Manager widget then drag that into the panel.

That solves it.

Thank you everyone how was involved to try to resolve itrotfl!rotfl!rotfl!

Problem solved