Follow-up:  I tried upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10 and that almost
worked.  Anjuta worked better, except that there were missing gtk
links/headers or something.  I ended up loading 11.10 from a CD with a
full system blow-away and that worked fine.  I am using that system to
enter this and it is now working great!  The only complication (other
than blowing everything on the system away first) was that the upgrade
operation updated Anjuta and other apps for me while the CD load didn't
load them and I had to re apt-get them and then find the related
dependencies myself.  The biggest of these were libgtk+2 , libsqlite and
libtkl.  After that, this system is working very well now.

I am not 100% sold on the Mac-like left menu icon thing and related
nested menu stuff, but I guess I'll either get used to it or figure out
how to change it to something I like better.  However, if I insist on
using a desktop GUI that is intended for  Grandmothers and non-computer
people, I guess I need to get used to it.

Thanks for trying to help.
Steve.

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  Glade Editor in Anjuta 2.32.1.1 has HUGE Progress Bar

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