I've installed Gnome Flashback and can select it on the log in screen:
Unfortunately, every time I restart I'm automatically logged into the original "Ubuntu" (Gnome 3) environment again. The solutions in these related questions don't work anymore:
how to set default session in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS?
How do I change the default session for when using auto-logins?
Specifically, setting user-session
to gnome-flashback-metacity
in /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf
has no effect.
How do I fix this?
(you can also add other DM via
[assuming the new session manager is /usr/bin/gnome-session-classic :-]
You could reconfigure your default display manager using these steps in the terminal. I am assuming that your default is gdm3 and you want to move to lightdm
You can change the default Desktop environment file in user Account file.
Select the specific user file
Here change the "xsession" value to "GNOME Flahsback (Metacity)"
Found a workaround. Install LightDM (which IMHO looks much better than the default GDM):
Then disable and re-enable autologin (if needed). This creates a working configuration that remembers your selected desktop environment.