Xserver-xorg-video-mach64 xserver-xorg-video-mga Xserver-xorg-video-fbdev xserver-xorg-video-intel Xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-video-ati xserver-xorg-video-cirrus Xserver-xorg-input-synaptics xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse Xserver-xorg-input-evdev xserver-xorg-input-mouse Xfonts-encodings xfonts-utils xserver-common xserver-xorg-input-all Libxt6 libxtst6 libxv1 libxvmc1 libxxf86vm1 x11-common x11-xkb-utils Libxfixes3 libxfont1 libxi6 libxkbfile1 libxmu6 libxpm4 libxshmfence1 Libxcb-shape0 libxcb-sync1 libxcb-util0 libxcb-xfixes0 libxdamage1 Libxcb-dri2-0 libxcb-dri3-0 libxcb-glx0 libxcb-present0 libxcb-render0 Libwayland-client0 libwayland-server0 libx11-xcb1 libxatracker2 libxaw7 Libice6 libllvm3.5 libmtdev1 libpciaccess0 libpixman-1-0 libsm6 Libepoxy0 libevdev2 libfontenc1 libgbm1 libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa Libdrm-intel1 libdrm-nouveau2 libdrm-radeon1 libdrm2 libegl1-mesa libelf1 The following extra packages will be installed: #Installmate windows 10 installer has stopped working install## apt-get install xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-core xfonts-base xinit \ We do not need to install the X window manager as we will be installing the MATE window manager in the next step. I’ve saved some disk space by not installing the recommended packages using ‘–no-install-recommends’ but since this excludes both ‘xfonts-100dpi’ and ‘xfonts-75dpi’ you might want to include them if you know you need them – if you don’t know it is probably safe to leave them out. Since MATE depends on X Windows you will need to install the minimal packages required to provide an X server first. #Installmate windows 10 installer has stopped working upgrade#I have not got to grips with all the changes yet but I already think that the upgrade was worth the effort, switching to systemd has certainly made the system a lot quicker to boot and the MATE desktop seems to work well with none of the little niggles I have noticed previously.Īnd of course it still has that familiar GNOME2 look and feel.Īlthough not exactly a lightweight desktop it does work surprisingly well on the new Raspberry Pi2 and even when running IceWeasel (Firefox) the system isn’t too heavily loaded.īefore we can install anything we need to be running as root and it is a good idea to make sure that the list of known packages is up to date, as this ensures we don’t get any errors if we try to install an old version of a package that has been updated recently. If you are using a Raspberry Pi then you could begin by following the instructions to install a minimal Raspbian system. As usual I tried to install the minimum number of packages needed for a working desktop environment and my first impressions of this release are it has put on a bit of weight since version 1.6. Previously I installed MATE from the backports repository and used it with Debian wheezy for a while, but now that Debian 8.0 (jessie) has been released I decided it was time to upgrade.Īlthough upgrading Debian is usually a painless process since the changes to this version are significant I decided that I was going to rebuild my workstation rather than upgrade – this should ensure that there isn’t any ‘fluff’ left over from the previous installation. I don’t actively dislike the GNOME 3 look and feel, but I don’t really like it either and much prefer the MATE Desktop environment.
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