Never mind. It also works for Ubuntu Classic (& Ubuntu Classic - No Effects).

I left out the filemanager line because if I set that line and have Nautilus 
draw the desktop (org.gnome.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons in dconf, 
unchecked by default), then I am unable to actually use the file manager for 
file browsing without killing Nautilus first, which means that Nautilus stops 
drawing the desktop and I don't know any way to tell Nautilus to draw the 
desktop again without logging out and back in again. So there's some bug with 
that.
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https://code.launchpad.net/~jbicha/gnome-session/gnome3-support-ubuntu-session/+merge/59604
Your team GNOME3 Team is requested to review the proposed merge of 
lp:~jbicha/gnome-session/gnome3-support-ubuntu-session into 
lp:~gnome3-team/gnome-session/ubuntu.

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