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Remove the last Gnome Panel |
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Introduction
I am not sure sure if you noticed but nowadays Cairo-Dock can do just about anything (several main docks, panel view, all kind of applets, etc...) so you no longer need the Gnome bars !!
Only problem is: Gnome for some reason won't let you get rid of the last tool bar. Why? I am not sure...
So after tuning main dock to your liking in order to replace the Gnome panel, we often end up with something like that:
2 solutions available: - Do not launch the Gnome-panel at startup : that's the most efficient way to do. Note that you will loose the shortcuts ALT+F1 (applications menu) and ALT+F2 (quick launch). Fortunately the GMenu applet can replace these two conveniently (by default it's CTRL+F1 and CTRL+F2).
- Hide the last Gnome-panel in order to keep the shortcuts.
METHOD 1 : Do not launch the Gnome-panel at startup
This is very easy to achieve :
- Type ALT+F2 (Enjoy this is probably the last time you see it )
- Type : gconf-editor
- Go to the key "/desktop/gnome/session" and edit the key "required_components_list" :
- Remove "panel" from the list:
- Logout from your session and login again and that's it: No more gnome panel !
METHOD 2 : Hide the last Gnome-panel
- Make sure you only have one panel ( Right click the bottom panel and select Delete this panel)
- Edit the last panel's properties (Right Click + 'Properties')
- In the tab 'General', reduce the size to its minimum (the value will depend on your resolution)
- Tick the option 'AutoHide' :
- In the tab 'Background', select 'Solid Color' and set the cursor to 'Transparent':
At this stage you should have something like that:
If you are, like me, using Compiz you will have to get rid of the shadow under the panel:
- Launch the Compiz Configuration Manager (ALT+F2 and type ccsm) ... If it is not installed click here: apt://compizconfig-settings-manager
- In 'Windows Decoration'/'Windows Shadow???', replace 'any' with 'any & !(name=gnome-panel)':
- Click on 'Back' and 'Close'
The shadow has gone! ... The last thing to do is to visit gconf-editor to definitely hide the panel:
- ALT+F2 and type gconf-editor
- Go to the key '/apps/panel/toplevels', you should see and entry named top_panel_screen0 or panel_0 (the '0' may change depending on your configuration)
- Modify the 'auto_hide_size' value to 1: this is the size of the br once folded (hidden).
- Modify the 'hide_delay' value to 0 (default is 300): that is the time before the panel will hide.
- Modify the 'unhide_delay' value to 100000 (= 100 seconds) : this is the time before the panel will unhide.
Et voila! : Bye bye gnome-panel !! You can now enjoy your new Desktop (and ALT+F1 and ALT+F2 are still available) :
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