After much ado - and five system crashes before I did so - I finally got
the "Classic" Gnome working without the global menu and have not
experienced a single crash since. I strongly disagree with this being a
'wish list' issue, and as I preview the current posted bugs I see a lot
of other users reporting similar complaints under numerous bug reports
about windowing/min/max, app menu and related behaviors. I believe the
ability to turn the app menu/global menu off for 'Classic' view is
critical. If I could not have found a way around it (through trial &
error) I would have returned to 10.10 and not upgraded until it was an
option, or failing that, to another distro.

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  Natty:  Users should be able to easily turn off (disbable) global menu

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