I see. Gnome3 classic is really the most suited because activities can still be accessed from the classic menu (1 more click, but it becomes a secondary/last resort tool, so it's fine). Sure there is also Mate/Cinammon, supposed to be lightweight/oldschool/more flexible, but if they're not as solid as gnome3, these are not good choices for first time users.

Ideally a lightweight Gnome3 Classic (while still retaining most of the non-3D related good looks) would be the best as a secondary choice. If there's a simple way to turn it off (without completely ruining the good looks), that could work as well.

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