No, I can't. Printscreen button does not work when the retarded menu system is active. So let me try to describe it. I press the orange blobby thing in the top left corner, and it manages to display 3.5 x 2 icons. I'm particularly impressed by the 3.5, it harkens back to those nostalgic days when websites used to say "best viewed in 1024x768".
I prod fearfully hoping to comprehend the system's alien geometry, but soon I wallow helplessly in a sea of poky meaningless icons. Is there structure here? Can I retrace my path? Is that a scroll bar? Doesn't seem to do anything. Things pop in and out of the corner of my vision. Is this too much to ask, to know where I am? To know how to find things? To know when I have searched everywhere there is to search? I'd also like to give honourable mentions to: - putting the system settings program in a menu accessed by a picture of a power switch. Brilliant! - persisting with "-" as the symbol to minimize a window. Machiavelian! - menus that randomly appear and disappear at the top of the screen. Superb! - the menu that only appears when no programs are running. Sublime! - reinventing the scroll bar several times. Hilarious! This isn't rocket science. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/774793 Title: Main menu replaced by unnavigatable, non-standard interface -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs