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
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.