This use-case is to me indicative of a more general issue.

Most of the existing documentation/help created thus far by the
community (5 years worth) is going to become significantly less useful,
and initially the proportion of "current stuff" is going to be low.  The
applications themselves are not changing, and the preference options
people need to tweak aren't changing that much either, but the basic
access methods to get to that stage /are/ going to differ;  the wealth
of instructions for System->About Ubuntu, or
Applications->Accessories->Terminal, or System->Administration->Login
Screen to get to the basic state of having a familiar login session, or
getting up a terminal or start fixing, or just finding out the version
of Ubuntu to know which section of the instructions to follow are not
going to be there.

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  No graphical way to tell what version of Ubuntu you're using

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