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In KDEIf I click alt-f2 and get a command box up, type xkill I can get the skull and crossbones up fine, now clicking on the taskbar kills the taskbar, (which is expected) however how do I get it back,
Apart from the obvious don't do it in the first place, Just wondered, should a normal user be able to do this that easily when I need to enter the root password in order to alter the time / date.
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