How do I get back to Gnome Shell 3.8 in 13.04 64-bit?
During a recent meltdown I believe I ended up with the testing version of Gnome Shell 3.8 inadvertently (a partial upgrade had removed Gnome shell). When I query my system now it says that I have 3.8.2
I am all of a sudden having dependency issues with some important apps for me (e.g. TeamViewer and Citrix). Am having problems with ia32-libs and libgtk2.0-0:i386 While my system feels stable right now, I'd rather go back if I could.
In checking my PPAs (via Y PPA Manager), I see that have both the gnome3-team/gnome3 PPA and the gnome3-team/gnome3-staging PPA enabled.
I am not looking forward to another tailspin... Do I remove and/or purge the gnome3-staging? and then update?
During a recent meltdown I believe I ended up with the testing version of Gnome Shell 3.8 inadvertently (a partial upgrade had removed Gnome shell). When I query my system now it says that I have 3.8.2
I am all of a sudden having dependency issues with some important apps for me (e.g. TeamViewer and Citrix). Am having problems with ia32-libs and libgtk2.0-0:i386 While my system feels stable right now, I'd rather go back if I could.
In checking my PPAs (via Y PPA Manager), I see that have both the gnome3-team/gnome3 PPA and the gnome3-team/gnome3-staging PPA enabled.
I am not looking forward to another tailspin... Do I remove and/or purge the gnome3-staging? and then update?
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