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So this afternoon I got a reminder to upgrade. Just before I went out for the afternoon, I thought, "WTF," and said yes.

When I came home, it was all done - no questions or prompts, unlike my notebook, which needed a lot of hand-holding. It was sitting at the "remove obsolete packages" stage. I did so and rebooted.

It hadn't updated GRUB. Dead box.

A 32-bit Natty LiveCD didn't boot, either.

Tried a 2nd time, still no. Dumped me into single-user mode.

Managed to reboot into Win7 - I've seldom been so grateful for it - and downloaded & burned the 64-bit LiveCD.

This wouldn't boot either. So since I was in single-user mode anyway, I fscked my drives.

Rebooted, and now it worked and got me to the "install or try" screen. "Try" worked, eventually, after 10-15min of nothing much and occasional disk activity.

Removed, purged and reinstalled GRUB2.

This worked fine.

And it booted, and I'm in Unity. I rather like it. It's even migrated all my "quicklaunch" icons from my GNOME panel into the UNADâ„¢. Natty indeed!

I have a big screen, ish, so the UNAD is permanently visible unless a window comes near, in which case it hides. This is fine, and a bit amusing.

And then I discovered another nice wrinkle... Pidgin integrates with the status-bar thing, rather than the upgrade foisting Empathy on me. Even more impressed! I'd long ago removed Empathy. It's respected that, but I didn't expect Pidgin to work with the menu-bar-status-indicator thing - but it does, flawlessly.

It had added buttons for the other bits of LibreOffice than Writer, the only bit I really use, and the Software Centre (which I rarely use) and Ubuntu One (which I never ever use). Removed them & my UNAD now fits the left monitor nicely.

I have a menu bar on both monitors, complete with indicators etc., so if I have 1 app on each screen, both sets of menus are accessible. It's an interesting solution to the question of what to do with 2 screens - not the one I was expecting but I quite like it.

I've only had half an hour to play with it so far, but I like it. It's fast as hell, too. That I wasn't expecting. Feels significantly snappier than GNOME 2 did, to my considerable surprise.

Oh, and although my IBM Model M keyboard has no "Windows" keys, the keyboard preferences applet has let me remap "Caps Lock" to "Super", so I can use the whizzy shortcut keys.

I am impressed, and quite liking this, so far.

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