Why delete Unity? Because it is not easy to use + slow! Back to the previous netbook interface is actually very simple, as follows:
General ideas: Install Ubuntu-desktop, delete unity and ubuntu-netbook related things, and then use Maximus software to achieve maximum purpose.
1. Specifically, the order is as follows
Apt Install ubuntu-desktop
2. Exit from Netbook session (logout), log into Ubuntu Deskop session, and then delete the following software
Apt--auto-remove purge unity*
Apt--auto-remove purge ubuntu-netbook-default-settings
Apt--auto-remove purge compiz*
Apt Install Maximus
Apt--auto-remove purge mutter*
I'm trying to do it step-by-step, and you can certainly write the above commands in one line. The deletion of Compiz with personal preference, anyway I don't have 211.html "> What do you think Compiz
3. Run Gnome-session-properties, add Maximus to the list
4. Log off, login again (still login into desktop session). Then adjust the interface, remove some http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/29863.html ">panel and applets, add some applets, and then adjust the results as shown in the diagram." Specific applets added deletion is not carefully written, there are mainly window-picker-applet,indicator applets, if you would like to add a indicator applet session. Other applets can be added by themselves.
The role of Maximus is to maximize the open application, and if some applications are not appropriate to maximize, find the Maximus in Gconf-editor and find the dependencies to set.
In this way, the utilization of the small screen is maximized, and the graphical interface responds much faster than the 10.10 unity interface. Compared with the previous UNR interface, there is a lack of a Ubuntu-launcher Control menu display form. However, I did not like it, 10.10 seems to be unable to enable, because it was unity replaced.