The reason might be that the "gnome classic" session is not "classic" at all, but based on gnome 3.0, which seems to put some of these system settings to other places in the menu.
However, calling this "gnome classic" is absolutely misleading, since it is quite new and different.
So this should definitely be renamed into "gnome 3.0"
The reason might be that the "gnome classic" session is not "classic" at all, but based on gnome 3.0, which seems to put some of these system settings to other places in the menu.
However, calling this "gnome classic" is absolutely misleading, since it is quite new and different.
So this should definitely be renamed into "gnome 3.0"