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Every method I see is to use the Gnome staging PPA, but this will blow past 3.12 and give me 3.14, is there no other way? This is for a system I need to be as stable as possible so I don't want anything in development.

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    If by stable you mean you are using ubuntu 14.04 you should then stick with the gnome version released with it, 3.10.
    – xangua
    Oct 16, 2014 at 22:19
  • @xangua - can't do that, thats boring (but might break the system. :) Anyway, gastronomin, have you tried this question - looking at the Gnome staging PPA, you should get 3.12 still, and not 3.14 (which is only available for utopic 14.10 currently in the PPA - which however this will be an issue when 14.10 gets released so marking this as a dupe probably ain;t a good idea).
    – Wilf
    Oct 16, 2014 at 23:42

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in 14.04 the staging PPA is your best bet for 3.12. If you are using 14.10, https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3 gives you complete gnome 3.12

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