Default GNOME fallback session should be "GNOME Classic (no effects)" (Metacity)

Bug #949568 reported by Bob Bib

This bug report was converted into a question: question #190813: Default GNOME fallback session should be "GNOME Classic (no effects)" (Metacity).

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Bug Description

0) As for now, default GNOME fallback session called "Gnome Classic" uses Compiz.
It doesn't work well:
a) frames of some windows suddenly become torn (moving/refreshing helps);
b) if you change the settings of workspace switcher from default working settings (2x2 'desktops') to something else (e. g., 1x4) and then try to select another (not current) desktop, you'll get no more than full-screen wallpaper; to switch back to your workspace, you can launch a terminal (<Ctrl> + <Alt> + <T>); it reverts to default (2x2) after logout though;
c) <Alt> + <Tab> window switching hotkey is not working;
d) if you want to get the panel context menu, you should use <Super(Win)Key> + <Alt> + <RightClick> instead of <Alt> + <RightClick> (not working);
e) its 3D/2D effects doesn't fit the default Ubuntu theme (Ambiance) well (maybe, Adwaita theme'll help).

1) As a workaround, you can disable (or even remove) Compiz and use Metacity or simply select "GNOME Classic (no effects)" session at the login screen.

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Ubuntu precise (development branch)

gnome-session-fallback 3.2.1-0ubuntu6
compiz 1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu5
metacity 1:2.34.1-1ubuntu7

Tags: precise
Bob Bib (bobbib)
description: updated
Bob Bib (bobbib)
description: updated
description: updated
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Benjamin Kerensa (bkerensa) wrote :

Thank you for your suggestion. However, the changes you are requesting aren't really a bug and require more discussion, which should be done on an appropriate mailing list or forum. http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists might be a good start for determining which mailing list to use.

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Bob Bib (bobbib) wrote :

This looks more like a FAQ...

Changed in gnome-session (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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