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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12-09-10 06:53 PM, John Moniz wrote:<br>
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<h4>How to return to classic Gnome in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise </h4>
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Thanks for the link. The question is very timely also, Mel just
beat me to it. <br>
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I have installed 10.04 LTS for a few friends and family, none of
whom seem to be interested in Unity. Has anyone tried this "fix"?
Is there any loss in functionality to be concerned about? I did
see something about installing gnome shell from the gnome team
repository (ppa: gnome3-team/gnome3) instead of using the default
Ubuntu repository gnome package (too old apparently?). <br>
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I have been using it since installing 12.04. I made sure that I
could use classic Gnome before I did the upgrade to 12.04.<br>
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I have not been able to get icons for apps on the top bar, but that
is not very important, and I have not tried to hard to figure it
out.<br>
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Stephen</pre>
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