I upgraded Kubuntu from 4.10 to 10.00 on my Acer laptop, and I got the Netbook edition! No questions asked, no warning given. Somebody, somewhere made the decision for me that, after using the standard KDE desktop environment for several years, it is time for a change. So now I have a completely different user interface. Well, thank you very much.
The system went from bad to worse in many other respects too. Now suddenly when I log in I get a huge dialog box prompting for a valid user name and password on api.opendesktop.org. What is this? How do I get rid of it?
It is also impossible to log out: the machine switches to text mode, prints some lines of text (with the console in raw mode, determined from the missing carriage returns) and then hangs after printing "Checking battery state".
The upgrade process also reinstated the KDE network manager and got rid of the Gnome network manager I had switched to before the upgrade. The KDE network manager is useless for 3G networking via a Bluetooth phone.
The system went from bad to worse in many other respects too. Now suddenly when I log in I get a huge dialog box prompting for a valid user name and password on api.opendesktop.org. What is this? How do I get rid of it?
It is also impossible to log out: the machine switches to text mode, prints some lines of text (with the console in raw mode, determined from the missing carriage returns) and then hangs after printing "Checking battery state".
The upgrade process also reinstated the KDE network manager and got rid of the Gnome network manager I had switched to before the upgrade. The KDE network manager is useless for 3G networking via a Bluetooth phone.
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