But my first thought would be to rename the config files for your window manager and reboot to see if it is part of those settings.
I have been running Linux Mint 17 on several computers
24/7 for a very long time with very reliable performance.
This morning, when I turned on the monitor, the panel
had vanished and I no way to do anything.
I finally found a way to get to the command line and
all of my data appears to be there, but none of my
utilities in my home/bin file work.
Recently, I read that Linux Mint was threatening to
coerce users to upgrade to a newer version. This would
be unconscionable and reprehensible! Is this what they
have done.
I hope someone can help me figure out how to get my
system working again.
Please help.
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