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Salman Abdullayev2016-05-13 20:02:03
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Salman Abdullayev, 2016-05-13 20:02:03

Panels missing on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?

I logged in and it booted up as usual. But when the desktop opened, there was no longer a single panel. Stupidly just wallpaper, that's all. Even when entering the terminal, through the right mouse button, the upper part also disappears. No, no minimize or close buttons. But in guest mode everything is fine.

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Iurii, 2016-05-14
@PythonPHP

There was something similar, I "decided" by deleting and creating a new user. Try to look at the configuration files in the profile folder, and the ~/.xsession-errors log.

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lohmat, 2016-09-18
@lohmat

Today the panel also disappeared. In the topic on the forum, they suggested changing the locale:
forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=281958.0
And it helped!
We go in, press the right mouse button, then "Open terminal", then in the terminal we enter:
Next, you need to log out of the system, for this you can simply kill the Xorg process:
Then we enter and see the panels!
The locale can be changed back:
sudo update-locale LANG=ru_RU.utf8

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