Transcix
August 1st, 2017, 07:19 PM
EDIT: There's no solution to my problem so you don't need to bother reading.
Hello and thanks in advance for any help.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04 on one computer and it went fine, but on my other computer there was a huge problem: missing menu bar, missing sidebar, keyboard shortcuts don't seem to work, I can't even open a terminal with the keyboard shortcut. Other characteristics include that the desktop background image I had is gone and is all black instead and the cursor is in the form of an X. I did get the pop-up window the first time showing me around the new features of 17.04.. if it helps, another characteristic is that this window had no x or minimize or maximize icons, it just had something like 'file' where I selected 'close' to get rid of it. Basically I can't access any programs and it's totally unusable.
Fortunately my desktop folders, where I keep all my files, are still visible on the desktop and I can open them. Also if I insert a USB drive it opens in a new window, so I should be able to back-up my files that way. I reinstalled version 16.10 via USB disk in parallel to version 17.04, however my files are only accessible if I start the computer in 17.04. Will I have to transfer all my files from 17.04 to 16.10 manually via USB and install all the programs again in 16.10, or is there a simpler fix for the errors in 17.04?
I would never even have installed 17.04 since apparently it's an optional upgrade, except I got a message on my first computer (where the upgrade succeeded) that I needed to upgrade in order to upgrade certain software that was no longer available. Live and learn.
Thanks for any help, it's really appreciated!
Hello and thanks in advance for any help.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04 on one computer and it went fine, but on my other computer there was a huge problem: missing menu bar, missing sidebar, keyboard shortcuts don't seem to work, I can't even open a terminal with the keyboard shortcut. Other characteristics include that the desktop background image I had is gone and is all black instead and the cursor is in the form of an X. I did get the pop-up window the first time showing me around the new features of 17.04.. if it helps, another characteristic is that this window had no x or minimize or maximize icons, it just had something like 'file' where I selected 'close' to get rid of it. Basically I can't access any programs and it's totally unusable.
Fortunately my desktop folders, where I keep all my files, are still visible on the desktop and I can open them. Also if I insert a USB drive it opens in a new window, so I should be able to back-up my files that way. I reinstalled version 16.10 via USB disk in parallel to version 17.04, however my files are only accessible if I start the computer in 17.04. Will I have to transfer all my files from 17.04 to 16.10 manually via USB and install all the programs again in 16.10, or is there a simpler fix for the errors in 17.04?
I would never even have installed 17.04 since apparently it's an optional upgrade, except I got a message on my first computer (where the upgrade succeeded) that I needed to upgrade in order to upgrade certain software that was no longer available. Live and learn.
Thanks for any help, it's really appreciated!