While tinkering with the desktop settings I've accidentally removed the 'taskbar' panel from the bottom of the screen. I've added a new panel & got the main application launcher on it : I even managed to move it to the bottom of the screen which was a job in itself, but there's no clock or system tray. Is there a way to restore the main panel to the default settings ?
							
						
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 I tried the solution but it didn't work unfortunately. When I got rid of the original panel, I created another one but the only widget I could add to it was the application menu, so there's no clock or system tray there. Are there any other options for restoring the original settings ?
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 In my humble experience that is correct to a point.If you go to .kde/share/config and delete plasmarc and plasma-appletsrc, then log-out and back in, it will re-set itse
 
 You cannot do that from a running user desktop and make it stick.
 
 Boot into recovery mode and choose boot into root->type startx the open up dolphin and find your /home dir. there you can delete those files and when booting back into "user" it should reconfigure itself to the default.
 
 Doing this from a live CD has the same effect.
 
 Hope that helps.HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 Early night for you tonight then aged hippy !!!
 
 I tried recovery mode,root then startx, but unfortunately could not use the mouse or keyboard ! So I dropped to the command prompt and changed directory to .kde/share/config. In that folder I deleted plasma-appletsrc but could not find plasmarc, so consequently my desktop is exactly the same as before !
 Thanks for the posts so far its an interesting learning curve !
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 hmm... i just boted into recovery mode->root and get the same issue (haven't had to do this in II yet.
 
 I guess that is a topic for another post.
 
 Just a few thoughts:
 
 was that in your /home/username/ or root?.kde/share/config
 
 plasmarc should (has to) be there either way but if you deleted anything from the root/.kde then that won't change your user desktop settings.
 
 If you are good with the cli (which I am not ) try it again making sure that you get into your user directory. ) try it again making sure that you get into your user directory.
 
 If not pop in a Intrepid live cd and find your /home/user folder.
 
 Hope that helpsHP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 No I'm not totally au fait with the CLI yet - I did use the Unix CLI at Uni but that was 15 years ago so I'm a born again n00b lol ! I navigated to the directory by typing 'cd ~/.kde/share/config'. Presumably I was in the wrong directory then ! How do I navigate to the right directory from the command line ?
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 Hm, my 2cs worth: to get out of X completely press CTRL+ALT+F4 (anything between F1 and F6 for tty1-6), login in and stop kdm:
 
 Your directory was correct:Code:sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop 
 
 mv ~/.kde/share/config/plasmarc ~/.kde/share/config/plasmarc~
 
 Don't want to destroy the old file quite yet and start kdm again: and start kdm again:
 
 Did it work?Code:sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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 please note that ~ is current user home so if you are root then its roots home. try this from your normal account in the CLI
 
 sudo should prompt for your password , delete the files then reboot your computer .. hope that works for you. (tis how i fixed mine when i broke itCode:sudo del ~/.kde/share/config/plasmarc | sudo del ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-appletsrc | sudo reboot  Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED] Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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