On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 17:26 -0700, jbander wrote:
> My computer freezes in 11.04, so I'm operating in 11.04 recovery mode.
> (which works great) but it has a different desktop environment.(it
> seems to be the same as 10.10) I've tried everything to fix the
> freezing in the main program all through 10.10 and now 11.04. No
> results. So since my program won't work in the regular mode but does
> work in the recovery mode. What is the difference that allows recovery
> to work when the main program doesn't. I want to work with the regular
> 11.04 desktop and I'm thinking that if I can find out the difference
> why the recovery mode works and the main program doesn't >I thought I
> could use that information to use the main program (with the desktop I
> want to use) and not the recovery program
> 
Your problem is most likely related to Unity. There are reports of
systems freezing with it. The best thing to to is stick with the Gnome
classic desktop (selectable in GDM) when signing into the normal mode.
Recovery mode is minimalistic and does not start many services you may
need. Then wait for an upgrade to Unity and try it then.


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