To fix the toolbar on Ubuntu, first try restarting your desktop environment by pressing Alt + F2, typing r, and pressing Enter. If that doesn't work, you can reset the GNOME settings by running dconf reset -f /org/gnome/ in the terminal. If the issue persists, consider reinstalling the GNOME Shell with sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-shell. Finally, ensure your system is up-to-date with sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.
Unfortunately not, well not free anyway. Though there is support if your willing to pay. On the bright side, there is an extremely large resource of helping full people people. A simple google search should fix any problem. I haven't even mention ubuntu forums where people can fix anything ubuntu related. http://ubuntuforums.org/
The message seems to be associated with the Xfinity toolbar, but might be associated with other applications, too. Removing the toolbar fixes the problem.
That error seems to be associated with the Xfinity toolbar, although there might be other causes. Removing the toolbar seems to fix the problem.
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)
My suggestion is to backup your personal settings and reinstall Ubuntu and all the programs you had.
Ubuntu is best, but then I'm biased, as my computers all run Ubuntu!
Ubuntu is better in the management manner. visit here for more info. techinfozone.net
Ubuntu was originated in South Africa in 2004, founded by Mark Shuttleworth, you can read more about ubuntu @
Ubuntu is a free, supported debian/linux implementation of Unix. As such, you can do nearly anything that you can do in Unix in Ubuntu.
No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
If you want it gone temporarily just press F11. Then get it back by pressing F11 again. If you want it gone permanently press the gray X near the left side of the toolbar (not the big red X that closes the window (the big red X that's for windows).
Ubuntu has a command interface, Its called a terminal