Recently I managed to "break" the Pingy GNOME desktop, in that, when I log on using the GNOME option, tray at the top of the screen is no longer present, nor does docky appear at the bottom of the screen. While I can begin applications that are represented by desktop icons, I have no menu for starting those that are not.
I am able to log on using the GNOME classic (no effects) option; hence I can make this post, but I miss the "bells and whistles" particularly the unlimited number of screens of the full GNOME desktop that I was using, so I hope that someone in the community can provide me directions on how to repair the GNOME desktop without my having to do a full re-intstal of Pinguy.
The System Monitor reports that I am using the version of Pinguy based upon release 12.04 (precise), 64 bit, with GNOME 3.4.2 .
I am able to log on using the GNOME classic (no effects) option; hence I can make this post, but I miss the "bells and whistles" particularly the unlimited number of screens of the full GNOME desktop that I was using, so I hope that someone in the community can provide me directions on how to repair the GNOME desktop without my having to do a full re-intstal of Pinguy.
The System Monitor reports that I am using the version of Pinguy based upon release 12.04 (precise), 64 bit, with GNOME 3.4.2 .