I've just upgraded and find four irritating features:

I use a standard theme from 9.10 now transformed as "custom"

1 the window control button is switched to top right and is invisible. It's 
there, but you can't see it, and why swap this and the minimize etc buttons 
over from right to left and vice versa in any case? This ain't really 
important, but I find it totally infuriating: what's the point?  

2 the main menu and other icons on the main screen bar  were similarly 
invisible until changing the background colour of the bar from theme default. 
Again, not important, but, again, what's the point of fixing stuff which isn't 
broken? 

3 I have two BlackBerry phones, a Curve and a Bold. Both were previously 
synchronized with my computer using Barry under 9.10 but now only the Curve is 
recognized and the sd card readable as a storage device so I now have to work 
out why.

4 most disturbing is that I have two usb-connected hard discs. Upgrading to 
10.4 has resulted in the following distinctly odd situation:

each disc's designation has been changed during upgrade by the addition of a 
space (shown as an underscore) and it is this which   continues to be 
accessible to me as the logged-in user, while another location under media has 
been created with the original designation whose owner is root, to which I no 
longer have access as a logged-in user . Thus each full address of files on 
these drives has been altered through  upgrading and all programmes which refer 
to these files can no longer get access to them. All file references in these 
programmes have labouriously to be changed manually.

Moreover, I can see no point in these root folders, and am uneasy about their 
function and very existence.  

Best wishes

Allen
Sale Cheshire
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