For everybody that is frustrated with Unity (like me), my suggestion is to open a terminal and type sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop If you don't want Unity to get in your way when trying to open the terminal, I can tell you the following options: - hold ctrl + alt + F1 - hold ctrl + alt + T Both will bring you a terminal to accomplish that. After the process finish, you can type sudo reboot After your PC return from the reboot, select XFCE as your default desktop manager. With this, we can leave Unity developers alone and don't get bored with their behavior. As I can see, suggestions are not welcomed and will not be heard. Let's leave them with their heavy weight, power inefficient, inflexible desktop manager. Maybe someday they might change their mind. On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Maarten Kossen