Remove All Gnome Panels

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I'm using xmonad with xmobar, but I still use Gnome for some system services. I would like to remove all of the Gnome panels since I don't use them. I can remove all but the last panel. The "Delete This Panel" is gray out on the last one.

I've tried "killall gnome-panel" but it just pops back up. I've also tried auto-hiding and setting it to transparent. That's pretty close but still a little annoying to have something there which sometimes blocks clicks for the bottom part of the screen.

Is there any way to kill gnome-panel or remove the panels?

oneself

Posted 2011-05-04T17:14:08.453

Reputation: 969

Answers

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You can use the following:

sudo mv /usr/bin/gnome-panel ~/.panel_backup

Blomkvist

Posted 2011-05-04T17:14:08.453

Reputation: 2 379

The first suggestion worked, but the second did not. I removed the panel key but it still comes up. Can you update or remove that part of the answer? – oneself – 2011-05-06T14:49:53.700

Hmm, not certain why the second didn't work. – Blomkvist – 2011-05-06T14:57:36.543