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Title:
  Lost Launcher and upper Task Bar (Unity3D on 11.10)

Status in Unity:
  Expired
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Can anyone help?

  I upgraded my Dell laptop to Ubuntu 11.10 from a fully updated 11.04
  version about 3 days ago.  The upgrade went textbook, if slowly and
  some hours later I had a fully functioning 'Ocelot' version of Ubuntu
  running.

  I logged in for the 1st time and defaulted to the new Unity 3D GUI
  (which is listed as Ubuntu when you click the little cog wheel on the
  login screen – just a note, if you want to call it UNITY, please try
  to do so everywhere).

  However, I did see the new (initially) impressive 3D GUI – unlike many
  adverse comments I've seen from irate users since completing the
  upgrade, maybe because I live in the real world, the fact that I may
  wait 1 or 2 seconds longer to use Unity over GNOME or Unity 2D really
  doesn't concern me that much.  There isn't much anyone can do with 2
  seconds … or even 5; this is the initial release and like all the
  earlier versions of Ubuntu, I'm confidant that problems will be fixed
  overtime – that's the main reason why I dumped the Micro$oft offering
  that came pre-installed on my laptop.

  What really does annoy me however was when I tried to use CCSM under
  Unity 3D following much 'good advice' from various experts; my
  principal aim was only to stop the left Launcher bar continually
  disappearing whenever any window overlaid it.  You can apparently use
  CCSM to do this.

  After the CCSM GUI appeared and I started to navigate around it, the
  sucker froze, i.e. CCSM not my laptop.  I tried to close the window –
  no success.  So I used the 'kill -9' command to quit CCSM – this
  worked … and immediately I lost the entire left Launcher bar
  completely … and the upper Task bar became entirely changed losing the
  standard buttons such as Power, Date/Time, ...

  … this is a screen dump (Can't add Image - please send me an email
  address and I'll forward it)

  Using a terminal window, I rebooted the laptop (i.e. no power button
  on the task bar), tried logging in again with the Unity/Ubuntu 3D GUI
  and saw exactly the same screen with no Launcher and a useless Task
  bar.  Again via a terminal window, I rebooted and this time selected
  Unity/Ubuntu 2D on the login screen.  This worked fine restoring the
  2D version of the Launcher bar and the Task bar as I wanted.  I'm
  continuing to work with Unity 2D until I can find how to fix the 3D
  issues.

  So my question is … can someone please tell me the steps I need to go
  through to resurrect the Unity 3D GUI.  I've tried all the suggestions
  about 'unity –restart' and they do seem to partially work until you
  kill the terminal window where you issue the command and then you're
  back to the same useless GUI desktop.

  I even thought of removing Unity 3D entirely using the Ubuntu Software
  Centre (note: correct English spelling of that final word) and then
  reinstalling; any ideas on the efficacy or danger of that approach?

  Lastly, I have heard suggestions on the web that Compiz is the real
  culprit and that we all need to wait until that turkey is fixed; again
  can anyone (e.g. Mr. Shuttleworth?) please provide some authoritative
  guidance.  There is little point trying to solve a problem at the user
  workstation if the real culprit is bad code from the supplier.

  Any/all help gratefully accepted and acknowledged.

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