chuckr
Still Fresh
About 30 years ago, while in the basement playing with my first (brand new) Unix system, I caught one of my sons going thru my /usr/bin, and executing everything he saw, and looking up the man page afterwards. No, I didn't get the order wrong, either. He was a very stubborn little kid, and when I couldn't talk him into switching the order (man page first, THEN execute) I told him he'd have to stay off the system. That worked until earlier tonight, when he came over, and I didn't catch him on my Pandora soon enough. I don't know exactly how he did it, but the top menu in the Panel (has the Pandora icon) is now missing, and that is the single most important submenu, too. I soon had things going well enough to be able to perform reboots, but I don't know what I have to do to restore that single (pretty large) sub-menu. I figure, probably, I'm missing a file in /usr/share/xfce4. If anyone happens to know more, well, I'd surely appreciate any ideas you get (like maybe what files I need to replace).
If it IS just a matter of replacing a file, I have a Pandora-rootfs tarball, so I could grab any file I need out of there, if I only knew what file(s) to grab. I really, really don't want to do a complete set of replacements, the whole enchilada. I've done a certain amount of modifications (to support my unique /usr/local setup) and I'm scared that I don't even know what will bite me here, if I were to do that.
Thanks.
If it IS just a matter of replacing a file, I have a Pandora-rootfs tarball, so I could grab any file I need out of there, if I only knew what file(s) to grab. I really, really don't want to do a complete set of replacements, the whole enchilada. I've done a certain amount of modifications (to support my unique /usr/local setup) and I'm scared that I don't even know what will bite me here, if I were to do that.
Thanks.