Tanel, if you are using GNOME Shell, then you may want to look at this
GNOME Shell extension:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/6/applications-menu/
This page will give you some information about GNOME Shell Extensions:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions
It creates a GNOME 2.x-style Applications menu within GNOME Shell.
I understand that you are frustrated, but please do not refer to GNOME 3
as "infernal damnation". Many developers are putting in a tremendous
amount of time to get things to be extremely accessible, and as far as I
have found, with the exception of Unity 2D (which will be discontinued
in the near future), GNOME 3 is a very accessible desktop.
Unfortunately, some things cannot be done overnight, but there are many
developers hard at work on this wonderful desktop. I am not a developer,
but just a regular end-user, and I have no intentions of putting forth a
biased opinion.
Hopefully the previously mentioned extension can help you.
Kind regards.
On 08/26/2012 01:41 AM, surma wrote:
Hey folks,
I think this option under gconf-editor shouldn't be
a problem, after all you guys are the best programmers
in the world.
Tanel
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