This will likely be my last contribution post.  I am no longer giving
unity a try.  Even if parts of it weren't acting buggy on my setup, the
very premise of UI evolution is to remove clicks and mouse strokes.
Some of Unity does that other parts like the global menu adds extra
clicks and mouse strokes.  I've even searched on google for any official
statement regarding the philosophy behind the global menu and have come
up empty handed.  if anyone has a link to such a document, I would enjoy
reading it.

Technical update:
Last week my laptop started working half-and-half.  on the laptop screen the 
global menu hides from me and on my extra monitor connected to the back of my 
laptop via a VGA port the global menu works just fine.  One system, 2 displays, 
and 2 different unity global menu behaviors.

I have installed the classic gnome in order to improve my productivity
since this setup is a work setup not just a toy to waste time on.

Resolution:
For anyone that stumbles on this post and doesn't know how to get rid of the 
Unity monster, here is the command to install the gnome fall back session which 
looks like the classic gnome.

$ sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

You then simply select this as your login session when you login into ubuntu to 
take advantage.  Here is a link to better instructions if you need them.
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-classic-gnome-desktop-in-ubuntu-12-04-precise.html

It's a shame because there are some really good improvements in Unity
that are truly on the right track of UI evolution.  I hope they will get
rid of some of the bad Ideas and release a retry version of Unity!

Good luck all

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