Hello, Tanel.
Rather than using GNOME Shell, you may want to try the GNOME Classic desktop (often referred to as the GNOME Fallback Session). This may be more familiar to you. If you are using Ubuntu, simply run: sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback Then when at your login screen you should have an option for GNOME Classic or something of that nature. I hope that this helps. Take care. On 08/25/2012 07:20 PM, surma wrote: Morning, |