Ubuntu Linux installs with blank desktop?

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Meg A. asked:


This is about Ubuntu netbook 10.10.

I downloaded this file and verified it using md5sum; the hashes match. Then I installed it to a USB flash drive using Unetbootin. When the flash is plugged in my computer will now boot to Ubuntu. But the desktop looks empty.

There is a kind of pinkish-lavender wallpaper there, and I can see two different shaded bars, one on the left side of the screen and one on the top. But there doesn’t appear to be anything in them – until I “mouse over” the one on the left. Then I see blank white boxes.

I can click on these white boxes and open things; last night I was able to find Firefox, play a game of Sudoku, and even connect to the Internet – which is amazing considering my wireless modem is usually not that easy to set up. Since I can open and run things I’m figuring everything – or at least some things – got installed correctly. But it’s all a guessing game about where anything is. There are no icons and no text. I’ve never used Ubuntu before, so I don’t know what it’s supposed to look like. But surely there should be more there than blank white boxes.

What’s going on here? Is it a problem with Ubuntu, or with my computer’s display settings, or is it something else? I deliberately went with the netbook version because it was supposed to work better with smaller screens, and my laptop, while not a netbook, does have a pretty small screen.

And I guess what’s more important, how do I fix it?

Thanks in advance for your help.

[P.S. I did try installing to my hard drive from the flash, and it seemed to be successful, but I can't access that installation to see if the problem exists there too. I guess I should make that a separate question...]






2 Responses to 'Ubuntu Linux installs with blank desktop?'

  1. Oli Uk - January 11th, 2012 at 6:17 pm

    I had a similar problem with a different version of linux and after a re-boot it worked perfectly and has ever since

    It is possible that the icon sets havent installed and you could do this manually, however I would be inclined to re-install – its pretty quick

    EDIT:
    Could be caused by the ATI video card if you have one.
    Probably the easiest ‘fix’ is to use regular ubuntu ( i do on an old toshiba laptop and it works very well) or use something like Linux mint which is derived from Ubuntu but generally sets itself up more easily than Ubuntu
    Mint also has a very active and welcoming forum

  2. Gerald s - January 13th, 2012 at 1:09 pm

    ok it sounds like a video driver problem. as for screen size the regular Ubuntu wold me better as it is Gnome not Unity .
    download the desktop one and uniboot. that to the flash and install it.
    then look in the upper right corner for a icon that looks like a pc’s graphics card, thats telling you that you need to install drivers.
    also next to that icon you will see two arrows ,click it and see if it shows your wireless in your home.
    if not then plug it in to your router and run the update program …System>Administration>Software Updates. it will ask for a password which is the one you made when setting it up. BE SURE TO WRITE IT DOWN!! …. if you need more help e-mail me


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