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Do those other files & icons WORK as the "other" (normal) user? If so, you MIGHT have escaped serious damage, at least with those files (you could have messed up other core system config files however). Repair or copy your .config files at your own peril -- you're not supposed to run as root (especially X). If you do run X as root anyways (or even if you don't), consider investing in a UPS. Linux is not immune to crashes caused by fluctuating voltage and power supplies. My old Abit-BP6 motherboard was sweet, but I had some stability problems until I got a UPS. Even a "cheap" $60 UPS is a big help. -Scott > -----Original Message----- > From: Al [mailto:taalebi at ai.mit.edu] > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 8:31 PM > To: discuss at blu.org > Subject: Crash Recovery in RedHat Linux > > > > > I lost power when I had logged in as root on > a system which was running > RedHat Linux 7.2. > > After restoring power and logging in as a root again, > I realized that the "Gnome panel" at the bottom of screen was gone > and I only had those three icons (Home,???, & Trash) left on the top > left side of my screen. > > However, if I login as any other user except "root", everything is > fine and "Gnome panel" appears as it should be. > > Any recommendations for recovering from this crash and > getting back the > "Gnome panel" for ROOT? > > a. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > >
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