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goodbyemrevans
May 21st, 2011, 12:15 PM
I'm running maverick netbook remix on an asus1015pe eeepc. I recently switched from the unity interface to "ubuntu netbook 2d" - the one they say resembles the 10.04 netbook interface. I really like it - fast, crisp, and intuitive - but there's one thing I'd like to change, if possible. Right after login, there's a full-screen translucent menu that covers the 1st workspace. If I wait a few seconds, I can make it go away by clicking the "desktop" button in the bottom left, but is there any way to make it so it doesn't appear at all? so that after login it goes right to a clean desktop.

sorry if this has already been asked, i did search.

i'm quite new to linux so please be clear and simple if you give me any instructions.

thanks!

goodbyemrevans
May 22nd, 2011, 04:24 PM
no one knows anything about this?

i thought it would be an easy fix...

goodbyemrevans
June 16th, 2011, 06:52 PM
It turns out that the menu screen I was referring to is an application called "Netbook Launcher in EFL," which is a startup application by default. I went to System > Preferences > Startup Applications and unchecked it.