Hi Jeffrey,

Thanks for your comments about Unity. I'm sorry you're finding it
doesn't behave according to your needs. Hopefully my next comments about
the behavior you're observing can help improve your experience, or even
disable Unity if you feel like doing so.

When you press Super-a, you're invoking the Unity application lens. This
searches for applications which have a .desktop file, and are indeed
those you can see in the "alacarte" application. This behavior is by
design, as it would be too slow to look for every single binary in your
disk, so the app lens restricts itself to applications or programs which
include a .desktop file.

Ubuntu-bug is a binary meant to be run from a terminal. As such, it
doesn't include a .desktop file that can be accessed via Unity's app
lens. This sort of executable can be run from a terminal, as I
mentioned, or by pressing alt-f2, which runs a command by name, rather
than searching for applications through the app lens. To use this, you
need to type the entire command name, just like you would on a terminal.

As for the screensaver control panel, the app lens searches for whole
words, and you'd be looking for "screensaver". Thus, if you type "screen
saver" in two words as you mention, it will be find nothing. But if you
type "screensaver" the first match should be the screensaver control
panel, which I believe is what you're looking for.

As for the lack of context menu for Unity, or a properties menu for each
of the icons, I believe this behavior is also by design. Perhaps if you
let me know what you need to configure or modify, someone can point the
way to achieve the results you want. There is a page with tips and
tricks for Unity here:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/36274/tips-and-tricks-for-unity

If you prefer not to use Unity, you can go back to the "classic" session
with the top menu by first logging out of your session, and then, in the
user selection and log in screen, selecting the "Ubuntu classic"
session. This will be the default from now on.

Finally, if you continue to experience the problem where your system
locks up after a while, I'd appreciate if you could file a separate bug
report using the ubuntu-bug tool, as it provides useful information
about your system, making the work of bug triagers and developers easy.

Unity is constantly evolving. Some of the behaviors you describe are by
design, and some others are areas where functionality might change and
expand in the future. Opinions and comments such as yours are valuable
input for the Unity designers and developers.  I'll mark this report as
an Opinion to reflect this assessment, but please feel free to add
comments to this report or reopen it if you feel none of the responses
and resources I pointed to address your concerns.

Thanks again for your comments!

- Daniel

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