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I have seen several youtube videos that are showing MATE (The Gnome 2.x fork) installed in 11.10. How can I install it to test it out in 11.10 and above.
If it helps the only sources I know of are:
SourceForge, GitHub, and Matsusoft
Luis AlvaradoLuis Alvarado
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Since there is now an official Ubuntu Mate release ('15.04 and later'), why not just switch to that:
should do that for you (offering another desktop alternative, just like
lubuntu-desktop
etc)Community♦
serv-incserv-inc
If you want MATE without the minty-freshness (sic) you could use the debian repo specifically for Ubuntu.
This repository contains 300Mb of pure Mate-desktop packages - that is, the Gnome-2 packages after the fork together with fixes released since.
Examining the package list, there doesn't appear to be much/if any updates to the base Ubuntu package lists.
What this means is that - unlike the Linux Mint derivative - the Mate-Desktop in this repo will sit much more comfortably along side any other desktops installed on Ubuntu - for example, Gnome-Shell, Unity, LXDE etc..
The Linux Mint Mate repo contains Mint specific changes but more importantly, later versions of the Gnome-3 packages that will upgrade Unity & Gnome-Shell packages - it is a more one way install.
to install the repository
install MATE desktop
The official MATE development team have maintained PPAs which when used, uplifts Ubuntu 14.04 to Mate 1.8.1
In order to correctly install and configure MATE 1.8.1 on Ubuntu Trusty you will also need to add their PPAs:
Open a terminal complete the following steps to enable the appropriate PPAs and install MATE 1.8.1 on Ubuntu Trusty.
fossfreedom♦fossfreedom
CAUTION - Mixing the ubuntu and mint repos can cause serious problems. My advice would be to wait for a ppa. If you use the mint repos, disable them after installing MATE or use Pinning
You can install it from the mint repos
Add that line to
/etc/apt/sources.list
Then update and install. You will get a complaint about a missing (gpg) key, which we will fix.
Log out and choose MATE from your login menu
I would be surprised if a ppa does not pop up =)
I would consider disabling the mint repo after installing MATE, and would install as few packages as possible from mint (to avoid any conflicts).
Note: Do this at your own risk, it is possible the mint repo will cause problems, and I would not do something silly like
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
with the mint repo activated.You might want to make or wait for a ppa.
PantherPanther
yes, it is. check the link provided by Martin.
Open the terminal iin Ubuntu either by opening the dash and searching for the word 'Terminal' or by using the shortcut Ctrl + Alt + T
For Ubuntu Precise Pangolin (12.04)
type these 2 commands in the terminal:
For Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal (12.10) repository
Then run these commands one by one : the '#' is a comment to explain. don't type it
As for your 2nd question:
Is this gonna install the exact same DE that LinuxMint uses? Or slightly different...more Ubuntu style-like Mate? ?
Answer: Am not sure. Probably someone with more knowledge can help you. But basically installing Mate in Ubuntu is the same as installing it in linux Mint. in other words, Mate will install the same apps and packages in both Distros. But the differences in Ubuntu and Mint are there even if you don't install mate. For example: shortcuts and packages in Ubuntu are different from linuxMint as you said:It is more Ubuntu style-like Mate difference. as for the glitches LinuxMint is based on Ubuntu so it works fine on both
SuhaibSuhaib
It's not bundled with the distro as of 12.04, but you can dowload and install it.
Martin Oscar CaballeroMartin Oscar Caballero
Please note that these instructions were derived from this website: http://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/install-linux-mint-mate-desktop-in-ubuntu-11-10/
First of all, install MGSE (Mint Gnome Shell Extension) in Ubuntu 11.10 by entering this command in Terminal.
This will pop-up a gedit window, where you will require adding the following line at the end (as exactly shown).
Once done, enter these commands in Terminal.
After following the procedure described above, MGSE and MATE will become available in Ubuntu Software Center. Now, search and install Mint Gnome Shell Extension, followed by Mint Meta Mate from the Ubuntu Software Center.
IcedrakeIcedrake