Do you like GNOME menus? Install Class Menu Indicator.
For those who have been paying attention to the Ubuntu operating system since the beginning, they have seen almost all the changes in Ubuntu experience. Many changes have taken place, especially on the desktop. Ubuntu has been completely redesigned from the classic GNOME desktop environment to Unity.
All new users know is the Unity desktop environment. They only heard of or have seen the original GNOME desktop environment of Ubuntu.
If you are an old user and want to return to the GNOME Menu in Ubuntu Unity, installing Classic Menu Indicator can solve this problem. This interesting package is installed in the notification area on the top panel, bringing back the GNOME style menu experience in Ubuntu.
Like the classic GNOME menu, it includes all applications and classic menu structures. It is easy for people who have used it to navigate and open applications. It is also easy to grasp for new users.
The following brief guide will show you how to install this package in Ubuntu.
Start now. Press Ctrl-Alt-T on the keyboard to open the terminal.
After opening the file, run the following command to add its PPA file.
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:diesch/testing
Run the following command to install it.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install classicmenu-indicator
After the installation is complete, start it in Unity Dash. It is called Classic Menu Indicator. When you start it, it is automatically embedded into the top panel, such.
Use and enjoy it!
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