ok, I might be hosed now. When I went to shutdown my machine the
shutdown dialog was using boxes instead of characters. Not being able to
read the menu, I selected the two circling blue arrows thinking that was
the reboot option. As expected the progams closed and the screen
blanked. However I was immediately presented with the standard login
screen so I'm thinking instead of rebooting the machine it just
restarted the xserver. I logged in as usual. I see my standard deskop
but there is no header or footer bar. Thankfully [alt-F2] still brings
up the Run dialog so I am not totally without tools.

Entering "sudo reboot" or "sudo shutdown" in a terminal results in
"command not found".

Courtesy of this page http://douglasfshearer.com/blog/command-line-
upgrade-to-ubunty-feisty-fawn-704 I realised that the difference I
questioned earlier between update-manager and apt-get is because I
should of have been using "apt-get dist-upgrade" instead of just
upgrade. I'm now going to try that in hopes I've not totally hosed my
system.

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