Is it possible to compile and run an old version of GNOME (GNOME 1.x) on a modern Linux system?

Is it possible to compile and run an old version of GNOME (GNOME 1.x) on a modern Linux system?

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Yes.

Just install trinity DE

That looks so much better than modern gnome

Shit dude that looks 00s as fuck
I will try this myself next week

What is this gif from?

From my 90/00s hacking gif folder
No srs i have no idea

Anything looks better than modern gnome.

If you happen to post all of them, you'll be appreciated.

i compiled few moths back that lain blackbox fork wm that was made 00s

Not him but look at the watermark next time
kidmograph.com/gifs/

jeez can't spell for shit today

Last one I can't spm gifs endlessly
go to l a i n c h a n . 0 r g for more gifs

>using the depreciated site

Eggsplain

someone update

can i make my slackware look like this

Possible but any gtk 1+ application would probably break

thats stupid, old GTK has a shitty performance.

Subversion

>computing will never be this aesthetic and functional again

And the "designers" go on about how "developers can't into UX", when what we had 10-20 years ago was light years ahead of metro flat ui

Fuck you
flat>skeumorphic

yeah

Xomouters

Haven't listened to that album in ages, thanks for reminding me.

True.

modern gnome is nothing more than a glorified mobile os, sorta like an android knockoff

At the point you have compiled the old versions of all libraries and possible modified newer ones it probably can't be called a modern Linux system, user.
If it's just for the kernel, sure why not.