


Gnome 3 disabled all this stuff like right click, you gotta go into dconf editor. gconf is apparently gone in gnome 3. It's takes too much effort to find and open up a program or find one that's been minimized. I have all these double entries in the applications area that I cannot remove, like abiword and arora above. To find a program that's been minimized, you gotta move the mouse up over Activities then find it's window. I will post a screenshot of gnome 3's fallback mode later. It's a little bit more useable, but still useless in my opinion. WTF were the gnome developers thinking? This is worse than when KDE released KDE 4.0.