If you want GNOME Shell, install gnome-session, then pick "GNOME" for the desktop session when you log in (instead of "GNOME Classic"). I'm using GNOME Shell on Trisquel 5.5 right now. I gather it's a bit more complicated with Trisquel 6, but I haven't read the details: http://trisquel.info/en/forum/gnome-3-trisquel-6

Or, alternatively, you could install unity and choose "Ubuntu" to use Unity. Again, I don't know if there are any issues with that in Trisquel 6.

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