Install gnome-session-fallback and you can select Gnome-Classic before log-in. 
That's how I go.

Csaba
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Russ 
Crawford [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 12:42 PM
To: NLUG
Subject: [nlug] Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 & 12.04

After my happy experience with Ubuntu 10.10, I thought I would never
want to move from Ubuntu 10.10.  I did not want to get into Unity.

Then support for 10.10 ended.  OK I get the message about LTS.

I moved backwards - to 10.04.  Slower than 10.10.  OK let's try 11.04.

After doing a clean install of 11.04 and changing to Ubuntu Classic GUI,
still slow.

OK, 12.04.  Absolutely no way to use Gnome that I have found.

Lord, I miss Fedora, with its option of pre-selecting apps at
installation time.

I read about MATE and saw comments about problems re: mixing Ubuntu and
Mint repos.  My repo maintenance is bad enough now.

LinuxMint?  I installed it and spent about 2 minutes wondering "Where is
everything - er - anything?"

I am beginning to appreciate the "stability" of the Windows and OSX GUIs.

Forget CLI.  I am getting close to using pebbles in leather pouches for
accounting and management systems.

Backup and e-mail are going to be a bear.
--
Russ Crawford
615-506-4070

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