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I've used Ubuntu for almost a year and I don't like the Unity environment and I installed BackTrack R3 in my laptop which uses GNOME 2.32 and I'm much impressed with that and made a decision to move to GNOME but, it is currently in version 3.x and it has been said that there is no GNOME 2.x versions are supported.

I don't like the new GNOME and surfed the internet for finding a distro with that version and support. But, I can't find one. Can you specify a good distro with GNOME 2.x and Debian package installers?

Chipaca
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well you can install Point Linux , it also uses Gnome 2.x only. I have read the Doc at it official site : http://pointlinux.org/

its also Debian based Linux.

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**@OP As I have seen **

  • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Desktop supports ,May 9 2013 ( Reached EOL already)
  • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server supports, April 2015 ( We have two more years)

So you can install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server edition (http://releases.ubuntu.com/lucid/ for download links) and then

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

will install gnome 2.X in your Ubuntu and you can enjoy it for two more years.

Raja G
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  • How about Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS? it is still supported. – Gowtham Oct 28 '13 at 09:00
  • @Gowtham Good news , server based install and then ubuntu-desktop installation can offer you two more years supports. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases – Raja G Oct 28 '13 at 09:05
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See this post. It shows you how to install MATE, a fork of Gnome 2. The links are in the post by Lingeek.

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I would install any version of Ubuntu you like 12.04/13.10 and install Ubuntu fallback. Also known as the classic desktop. It's similar to MATE and Point Linux but has a more modern look. Instructions on how to install it is available here.

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