On 12/15/2011 11:43 AM, Tom wrote:
Hi :)
Are you able to get 11.04 to revert to the "Classic Interface / Desktop
Environment"? When the login box appears after you restart the machine look
at the bottom taskbar/panel. Somewhere there it should have a drop-down
(well, drop-up i guess) or button or something that mentions "interface",
"gui", "desktop environment" (DE) or "session type" or something. It's
worth having a look at the other options on the taskbar/panel too.
Hopefully it should let you switch back to the Gnome DE which it calls the
"Classic" interface.
I am using Ubuntu Classic as Unity is not to my liking. To fix the
problem I just go to another screen and then back to the one that I
couldn't see the cell data in.
If you want to revert to a previous version of Ubuntu i have a neat trick
that avoids losing data or settings. I keep meaning to write it up
somewhere. Do you want the trick?
I SURE DO!!!!!! I want to go back to 10.04
Thanks
Regards from
Tom :)
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