Downgrade Gnome 3.10 to 3.8 to use Gnome Flashback?

Do I have to downgrade to 3.10 to 3.8 to use Gnome Flashback?
According to this it says that it isn't supported by 3.10.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME_Flashback
If that is not possible, is there another way to get my desktop enviroment to look like it?
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeFlashback
I read here the problems that flashback has with version 3.10.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-f … 00042.html
Last edited by Shining_KoW210 (2013-11-15 05:26:46)

Chazza wrote:
No you do not have to downgrade to 3.8 to run flashback but it will certainly feel much less broken on the 3.8 stack. What's meant in the wiki is that there are significant problems if you run the flashback desktop on the 3.10 stack (as was mentioned in the mailing list.) Flashback will run on 3.10, I've tried it myself but it doesn't run very well. The logout and shutdown dialogues won't work for instance. Desktop icons weren't working though I think that has been fixed now. Metacity doesn't know how to deal with the new titlebars in gnome apps yet so it leaves ugly black edges around the top corners. That kind of thing. It is possible to downgrade to 3.8 if you so wish.
Head to the this page: http://seblu.net/a/arm/
Download the packages and install them.
pacman -Q | grep -i 3.10
is a good place to start if you don't know what to downgrade.  Bear in mind that you willl then have to edit pacman.conf and add the names of the downgraded packages to the ignorepkg section to ensure they're not upgraded by accident. Take care when downgrading because you could end up with conflicts and other similar problems.
Of course you'll have a much easier time with mate, xfce or gnome shell classic mode if the classic gnome like desktop is what you want but I guess you know that anyway. Be advised that the flashback packages in the AUR have been orphaned so there might be newer versions of gnome-panel etc. There isn't a 3.10 version yet though that's for certain.
Thanks for the advice! I think you're right, that seems like way too much work just to get it working. I'm looking into DWM, it's more similar to what I'm looking for than gnome classic or xfce, I've used both but they seem too, flashy for my tastes.

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