I think this may be the bug that I'm seeing.  On installing 64 bit 11.04
from the liveCD, Unity worked.  After allowing the updates to complete
and re-booting, all I got was the background and an active mouse cursor.
This is a single monitor installation, so I suspect the multihead
configuration is irrelevant.  I am using an ASUSĀ® M4A78LT-M: mATX
MAINBOARD, DDR3, USB 2.0, SATA 3.0Gb/s with the monitor connected to the
internal graphics adaptor (no video card).  I have 2GiB RAM and  I'm
using it with an AMD Athlon II quad core at 3GiHz.  My normal
installation is 10.04 running on a separate hard drive and I have no
problem with that.  I have the proprietary graphics driver installed on
both 10.04 and 11.04.

I can boot in grub recovery mode and use the failsafe video mode which
starts the Gnome desktop.  I have to switch to Classic Desktop to get it
to work any other way.  I thought I might have done a faulty install
first time around but I have just re-installed as a clean install and
get exactly the same symptoms.

Please ask if you want any more information about hardware or anything
else.

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  unity is broken in multihead configuration

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