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I tried both suggestions and the problem remained.
I rummaged on the web and discovered that the top menu bar reappeared by installing LXDE. Then booting with LXDE and restarting selecting MATE.
I was cleaning up the top menu bar by getting rid of obsolete items. I selected an item and clicked delete and it deleted the entire menu bar. How do I get it back? Thanks.
Have you tried deleting the files in ~/.config/pulse and then doing a "pulseaudio -k"? It fixed my sound problem.
I installed the Mate desktop and my problems went away!
I installed google-chrome-stable on Beowulf (an upgrade from ASCII)
Activating it I got a complaint about no key for google-chrome so I did
wget -q -O - https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add -
I rebooted and that error went away. But I got /etc machine-id contains 0 characters
I shutdown, rebooted using ASCII and saved the /etc/machine-id
I rebooted to Beowulf and installed the machine-id into /etc
I am now getting Gtk-WARNINGs about "Theme parsing errors ..."
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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