On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 23:34 -0600, aa0p wrote: > Help, > Since installing Ubuntu 8.10, I have 'lost' the type of menues that I > prefer. > Have been using the "panel Menubar' (the top one on 'standard' desktop) > with text entries of > "Applications". "Places" and "System" on all versions of Ubuntu Linux > prior to V 8.10. > I started with V 5.? so I am not familiar with menues previous. > > Now with V 8.10, I have lost the text entries and they are replaced by a > single icon. > It does work however it requires going thru multiple steps to arrive at > the item I want. > The former "Applications". "Places" and "System" words/texts got there > much quicker. > I prefer the text version, sorry to repeat. > > How does one get to the "text' version menuebar? > The online help still states that the "text' version is available but I > can't find it in V 8.10. > > If this is not the place to ask, then point me to correct place. > > Thnks, > Steve > > right click top panel > add to panel the custom ubuntu menu bar is called "Menu bar" add this, and you should be back to the applications / places / system arrangement incidentally, running rm -r ~/.gconf/apps/panel will reset the panels to the distro default arrangement
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