Hi, Ubuntuers! I burned the subject Beta to a 16 gb USB drive, with the maximum-size persistence file that USB Disk Creator app will allow. I booted this new system, with the Blindness profile, in the usual way. I configured Orca as I want, and saved its settings. While I was doing this, the Zeitgeist demon and vfsd crashed, just as the do in my Beta 1 installation. I chose to ignore future crashes of these components. I then went to the top panel, and connected to my wireless, using the menu of available connections. Whenever I do this, I find that I'm stuck in the menu system. I've tried key combinations like 'escape', 'ctrl+esc', 'ctrl+alt+tab', 'super+tab', 'super+d', and a few others. none of these seems to work. Might this be caused by the crashes I chose to ignore? Next, I wanted to switch to Unity, recalling how well it seemed to work in Beta 1. I rebooted my usb, went to 'menus->system->administration->login screen'. Here, I hit the 'unlock' button, and changed the session type to 'Ubuntu', instead of 'Ubuntu Classic, no effects'. I closed the login screen applet. On subsequent reboot, the system came back with classic Gnome settings and behavior. If I find that Classic Gnome is preferred, how do I work with the new 'indicator' style top panel? If I want Unity, what should I do, other than re-burn the usb from iso, and run without the blindness profile? Thanks, Dave |
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