I'd say it's probably a bug. GNOME Fallback isn't designed to be used as a main DE, so I'm sure it doesn't get as much attention by the GNOME developers as GNOME Shell, and that would be why.

If it bothers you, you might want to try another DE, like Xfce (type "sudo apt-get install xfce4" in the terminal, then select Xfce when logging in) or LXDE ("sudo apt-get install lxde"). If your video card supports 3D with free software (generally just Intel graphics and Nvidia cards fit this category), you could even try GNOME Shell ("sudo apt-get install gnome-session") or Unity ("sudo apt-get install unity").

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