Ubuntu MATE
Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus
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Developer | Ubuntu MATE team |
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Written in | {{#property:p277}} |
OS family | Unix-like, Ubuntu |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Initial release | 23 October 2014 |
Latest release | 16.04 LTS / 21 April 2016 |
Latest preview | 16.10 Daily Builds (released daily) |
Available in | Multilingual |
Update method | APT (Software Updater, Ubuntu Software Center) |
Package manager | dpkg |
Platforms | IA-32, x86-64, PowerPC, ARMv7 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | MATE |
License | Free software licenses (mainly GPL) |
Official website | ubuntu-mate |
Ubuntu MATE 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 which was used for Ubuntu versions prior to 11.04, instead of the Unity graphical shell that is the default user interface for the Ubuntu desktop.[1]
The Ubuntu MATE project was founded by Martin Wimpress and Alan Pope[2] and began as an unofficial derivative of Ubuntu, using an Ubuntu 14.10 base for its first release;[3] a 14.04 LTS release followed shortly.[4] As of February 2015, Ubuntu MATE gained the official Ubuntu flavour status from Canonical Ltd. as per the release of 15.04 Beta 1.[5][6] In addition to IA-32 and x86-64 which were the initial supported platforms, Ubuntu MATE also supports PowerPC[7] and ARMv7 (on the Raspberry Pi 2).[8]
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.[9] Several other hardware deals were announced later.
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[4] |
14.10 | Utopic Unicorn | 2014-10-23 | July 2015 |
First release of Ubuntu MATE[3] |
15.04 | Vivid Vervet | 2015-04-23[10] | January 2016 |
First release as an official Ubuntu flavour[1] |
15.10 | Wily Werewolf | 2015-10-22[11] | July 2016 |
Features MATE 1.10, Ubuntu Software Centre not installed by default[12] |
16.04 LTS | Xenial Xerus | 2016-04-21 | April 2019 [13] |
First official LTS release; features MATE 1.12.x DE, expanded Welcome application and Software Boutique; has ZFS built in by default.[14][15] |
16.10 | Yakkety Yak | 2016-10-22[16] | July 2017 |
Future Ubuntu MATE Release, to be supported for nine months along with all other flavours[17] |
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."[18]
See also
- Comparison of Linux distributions
- Ubuntu GNOME
- Linux Mint
- List of Ubuntu-based Linux distributions
- MATE
- Ubuntu
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