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I want to know if I can go back to a 10.04 style Gnome environment. By 10.04 environment, I mean the ability to add icons and little applets, like drawer, on the top menu bar. Right now, after all I have tried, it does not seem possible. So, I am not stuck on using 10.04, but am using 10.04 as an example of things I liked and am wondering how to get them back.

Is this a straightforward thing to do, or more painful than it is worth?

If I go back to Gnome, am I going to suffer on the next LTS upgrade?

Right now, I have the basic 12.04 environment, with Gnome installed -- sudo apt-get install gnome-panel -- but I found I could not go back up to the top menu and put in my familiar drawers and other installed icons.

I tried both Gnome settings, one less graphically intensive than the other. As a matter of fact, Unity seemed to be better just because I could get to the few installed icons that the upgrade picked off my old Gnome menu.

Thanks.

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If you want go back to a 10.04 style Gnome environment, i think best solution for you is installing "MATE desktop environment" on Ubuntu 12.04.

You can find how you can do it from this link.

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open your terminal and type this

sudo apt-get install gnome-panel

after installing you need to logout and Then from login screen you can choose the session . see image

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But this won't likely be available forever, as it's a fallback session.

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  • I've edited the original post. I'm not stuck on 10.04. I'm just wondering if there is a menu bar that will allow editing, like in 10.04, and there appears not to be, other than the side bar. At least now, with fiddling, I can get that to hide. Sep 3, 2012 at 17:49
  • @octopusgrabbus try what i have given my friend . I am sure that will allow you to do so .
    – Raja G
    Sep 3, 2012 at 17:51
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sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

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    The OP has already attemped to use the fallback session
    – user77111
    Sep 3, 2012 at 17:41

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