On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Thomas Lunde wrote:

> Did you have 3D graphics turned on for your VM set-up?  Last time I looked at VirtualBox, for example, this was not on by default.
>
> One can use 11.04 without it, 'tho you might as well "regress" to the command line. ;-)

Like I said, I'm using Window Maker. One of the reasons I have Ubuntu in a 
VM is that so I can do the upgrade there FIRST and see how much it messes 
things up (; I like to boot into the commandline and then startx into 
Window Maker, and I wanted to make sure I still can. And I can, no prob. 
But then I was curious about Unity.

FYI, if it can't handle Unity it goes into what it calls "Ubuntu Classic", 
aka Gnome.

And you're right, 3D acceleration wasn't on. Lets give it a shot...

Hmm. This still looks like gnome (; I might've broken it a bit or 
something.


-Yaron

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