Ubuntu MATE
Ubuntu MATE (pronounced 'U-bun-tu Ma-tay') is a free and open-source Linux distribution and an official derivative of Ubuntu. Its main differentiation from Ubuntu is that it uses the MATE desktop environment as its default user interface (based on GNOME 2), instead of the GNOME 3 desktop environment that is the default user interface for Ubuntu.[1][2]
Ubuntu MATE 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa with MATE 1.24 | |
Developer | Ubuntu MATE team |
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OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Initial release | 23 October 2014 |
Latest release | 20.10 code-named "Groovy Gorilla" / 22 October 2020 |
Available in | Multilingual |
Update method | APT (Software Updater, Ubuntu Software Center) |
Package manager | dpkg |
Platforms | IA-32, x86-64, PowerPC, ARM |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | MATE |
License | Free software licenses (mainly GPL) |
Official website | ubuntu-mate |
Support status | |
Supported |
History
The Ubuntu MATE project was founded by Martin Wimpress and Alan Pope[3] and began as an unofficial derivative of Ubuntu, using an Ubuntu 14.10 base for its first release;[4] a 14.04 LTS release followed shortly.[5] As of February 2015, Ubuntu MATE gained the official Ubuntu flavour status from Canonical Ltd. as per the release of 15.04 Beta 1.[6][7] In addition to IA-32 and x86-64 which were the initial supported platforms, Ubuntu MATE also supports PowerPC and ARMv7 (on the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3[8] as well as the ODROID XU4[9]).
In April 2015, Ubuntu MATE announced a partnership with British computer reseller Entroware, enabling Entroware customers to purchase desktop and laptop computers with Ubuntu MATE preinstalled with full support.[10] Several other hardware deals were announced later.
In Ubuntu MATE 18.10, 32-bit support was dropped.[11]
Releases
Current release | Release no longer supported | Release still supported | Future release |
Version | Codename | Release date | Supported until | Remarks |
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14.04 LTS | Trusty Tahr | 2014-11-11 | April 2019 |
Released after the 14.10 release in order to provide long-term support until 2019, following Ubuntu.[5] |
14.10[12] | Utopic Unicorn | 2014-10-23 | July 2015 |
First release of Ubuntu MATE.[4] |
15.04 | Vivid Vervet | 2015-04-23[13] | January 2016 |
First release as an official Ubuntu flavour.[1] |
15.10[14] | Wily Werewolf | 2015-10-22[15] | July 2016 |
Features MATE 1.10, Ubuntu Software Centre not installed by default.[16] |
16.04 LTS | Xenial Xerus | 2016-04-21 | April 2019[17] |
First official LTS release; features MATE 1.12.x DE, expanded Welcome application and Software Boutique; has ZFS built in by default.[18][19] |
16.10 | Yakkety Yak | 2016-10-13[20] | July 2017 | Full GTK3+ implementation of the MATE Desktop. Most default applications are “Recommended” and can thus be uninstalled without issue.[21] |
17.04 | Zesty Zapus | 2017-04-13 | January 2018 | Previous non-LTS Ubuntu MATE release, with nine months of support. Concludes the migration to GTK3+.[22] |
17.10[23] | Artful Aardvark | 2017-10-19 | July 2018 | Previous non-LTS release. 17.10.1, was released on 12 January 2018. It fixed a problem that prevented the UEFI & BIOS firmware.[24] |
18.04 LTS[25][26][27][28] | Bionic Beaver | 2018-04-26 | April 2021 | Previous LTS release. Support GPD Pocket & Pocket 2, Raspberry Pi B2/B3/B3+ [29][30][31] |
18.10[32][33][34] | Cosmic Cuttlefish | 2018-10-18 | July 2019 | Previous non-LTS 64-bit-only release, end of 32-bit support. Features MATE 1.20.[35][36][37] |
19.04 | Disco Dingo | 2019-04-18 | January 2020 | Previous non-LTS 64-bit-only release. Features MATE 1.20 and NVIDIA Drivers.[38] |
19.10 | Eoan Ermine | 2019-10-17 | July 2020 | Non-LTS 64-bit-only release. Features MATE 1.22.2 and replaces VLC with GNOME MPV as default media player.[39] |
20.04 LTS | Focal Fossa | 2020-04-23 | April 2023 | Current LTS 64-bit-only release. Features MATE 1.24.[40] |
20.10 | Groovy Gorilla | 2020-10-22 | July 2021 | Current release[41] |
Reception
In a May 2016 review Jesse Smith of DistroWatch concluded, "despite my initial problems getting Ubuntu MATE installed and running smoothly, I came away with a positive view of the distribution. The project is providing a very friendly desktop experience that requires few hardware resources by modern standards. I also want to tip my hat to the default theme used on Ubuntu MATE."[42]
As of August 2017, Ubuntu MATE ranked at 24 on the DistroWatch 6 month page hit ranking.[43]
Dedoimedo reviewed Ubuntu MATE in July 2018, and wrote that "[Ubuntu MATE offers] a wealth of visual and functional changes ... You really have the ability to implement anything and everything, and all of it natively, from within the system's interface.".[44]
References
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- "Release Note of Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS (v4.0)". Ubuntu MATE For XU4. HardKernel. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
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- Dropping 32-bit support, DistroWatch
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 601, 16 March 2015
- "VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule".
- Ubuntu 15.10 MATE - The wolf that cried sheep, Dedoimedo
- "WilyWerewolf/ReleaseSchedule".
- "Ubuntu MATE 15.10 Officially Released with a Huge Number of Improvements". Softpedia. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
- "Ubuntu MATE 16.04(Xenial Xerus) Will Be an LTS Release, Supported for 3 Years".
- Larabel, Michael. "Taking ZFS For A Test Drive On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS". phoronix. Phoronix Media. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- "How to install ubuntu mate onto single sdd with zfs as main fs". Ubuntu MATE. ubuntu-mate.community. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- "YakketyYak/ReleaseSchedule - Ubuntu Wiki". Retrieved 28 April 2016.
- Wimpress, Martin (2016-10-13). "Ubuntu MATE 16.10". Ubuntu MATE. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- Wimpress, Martin (2017-04-13). "Ubuntu MATE 17.04". Ubuntu MATE. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 747, 22 January 2018
- Wimpress, Martin (2017-10-19). "Ubuntu MATE 17.10". Ubuntu MATE. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS: What’s New? - OMG! Ubuntu!
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- Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Bionic Beaver - Medium-well, Dedoimedo
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 774, 30 July 2018
- Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 1 | Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 2 | Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu MATE 18.04 LTS Final Release | Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu 18.10 Flavors Released, Ready to Download - OMG! Ubuntu!
- Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Support for New Installations, Softpedia News
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 786, 22 October 2018
- Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Beta | Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu MATE 18.10 Final Release | Ubuntu MATE
- Ubuntu MATE 18.10 is Now Available for the GPD Pocket Laptop - OMG! Ubuntu!
- https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-disco-final-release/
- https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-19-10-eoan-ermine-release/
- https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-focal-fossa-release-notes/
- "Ubuntu MATE 20.10 Release Notes". Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- Smith, Jesse (9 May 2016). "Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS". DistroWatch. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- "DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD". 2017-08-06. Archived from the original on 2017-08-06. Retrieved 2017-08-07.
- "Ubuntu MATE - Pimp your desktop to perfection". www.dedoimedo.com. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
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