And with MATE, Ubuntu returns to its roots
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cmost Jul 05, 2014 9:28 AM EDT |
I'll predict that Ubuntu MATE will eventually overtake Ubuntu Unity as Canonical's most popular variant as well as restore some of Ubuntu's user base that fled to Mint and other distributions when Unity became mainstream. MATE is actually an innovative evolution of the tried and true Gnome 2.x desktop. New features have been steadily added and GTK3 support is coming. While Gnome 3.x and Unity take the desktop in the direction of Windows 8's smart phone-esque interface, MATE presents a conventional desktop that's sane and stays out of a user's way. |
Jeff91 Jul 06, 2014 11:41 AM EDT |
You seem to be forgetting that the Unity and Gnome developers know how you want to use your system better than you do. ~Jeff |
cmost Jul 06, 2014 5:36 PM EDT |
@ Jeff91 Ah, yes... I forgot that tiny detail. My mistake! :-P |
flufferbeer Jul 07, 2014 5:10 PM EDT |
@cmost >> Ubuntu MATE will eventually overtake Ubuntu Unity as Canonical's most popular variant as well as restore some of Ubuntu's user base that fled to Mint and other distributions when Unity became mainstream. Wouldn't necessarily count on that happenin so soon, given the LACK of attention CanUBcomical is outwardly giving to MATE so far (vs its prized baby, LUnity!) compared to what Mint and others have already done. 2c |
krisum Jul 18, 2014 5:22 AM EDT |
> as well as restore some of Ubuntu's user base that fled to Mint Hehe, no chance for me. Cinnamon on Mint (followed by MATE on older systems) is my fav "non-intrusive" DE for a while now made possible by Unity... |
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