Thus spake James Linder:
> I just tried all the gnome options but was unable to get right-click
> the panel (task bar) to offer the usual Add-Widgets etc.

That’s because the feature has been removed. GNOME Panel is but a shadow
of its former self.

Those suggesting that you use GNOME Classic are either idiots and don’t
think you need such functionality, or haven’t bothered using it for more
than about 5 minutes to find out that it’s watered down so.

To be fair, I don’t think that the GNOME team actually intended for
anybody to use Classic on a daily basis. Rather, I get the impression
that it is only useful as a recovery environment if compositing isn’t
working.

You should either use the full GNOME 3 including GNOME Shell, or
continue to use GNOME 2 until you feel you’re ready.


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