Salix Mate is very good version of Salix and works fine.
Gapan, Great job !!!!!!!!

Why apologize?Adys wrote:This post is not a technical one. I apologize in advance for that.
Thanks, done. Since over half a day ago actually.Adys wrote:@gapan, please correct the "news" announcement to specify you are releasing a beta1 version. Both the "news" page and in the main page of the web site, the news item says "Salix 13.37 MATE" or something alike, but the title of the news item doesn't mention it is a beta1 release (as the title of this topic indeed says it is, as also in DW).
Should be about the same as with the xfce edition. I ran it in a VM with 490MB of RAM and after login, MATE consumes a total of 140MB.Adys wrote:PS: @gapan it could be useful to mention the expected minimum and recommended hardware requirements in the OP. If that info is currently unknown, then it could be useful to request such feedback info from beta testers (and from the MATE developers).
Those are not really dependencies. They are only needed by a couple of plugins. Gimp still works without them. It's just that some very rare formats can't be used. They were left out on purpose, just as they were left out on purpose in all other releases. They are listed as suggestions in the package manager too.djemos wrote:gimp in mate needs some packages to installed and add to melt packages-full list.
They are ilmbase, openexr, libwmf
to see them just run gimp in a xterm.
Thank you!djemos wrote:I installed and i fully tested mate. I remember old good days of gnome.
Salix Mate is very good version of Salix and works fine.
Gapan, Great job !!!!!!!!
But it does function properly, doesn't it? Were these before or after installing multimedia codecs? Some apps are more verbose than others I guess.DavidMcCann wrote:Whaaw is a mess (as usual):
Of course. That's why parole isn't an options for any other edition.DavidMcCann wrote:Parole works perfectly, but installing with Gslapt brought in all of Xfce from the look of it
You can still use gnome-mplayer. There is nothing gnome-specific to it, despite the name. But we can't include it by default, we need a gstreamer based player as the default player.DavidMcCann wrote:Mate needs an equivalent to Gnome-mplayer.
I guess I should drop all output and comments from future programms. (Informational) messages surely are a bad thing. If I'm providing first aid, I won't talk with the victim anymore at all. Just press the cold cool pack on his neck. His problem if he doesn't expect it. Who needs warnings. Maybe my doctor should also stop informing me about any possible malfunctions?gapan wrote:But it does function properly, doesn't it? Were these before or after installing multimedia codecs? Some apps are more verbose than others I guess.DavidMcCann wrote:Whaaw is a mess (as usual):
To be honest, I'm not that comfortable with applications being too verbose either. The traditional *nix way is to show messages only if there are real errors, otherwise shut up. Some applications are definitely breaking this rule. All gstreamer apps with their warnings are a good example. What David is doing is very helpful in any case. It's a good way of testing if everything is in order. It's just that a message isn't always an error message.Shador wrote:I guess I should drop all output and comments from future programms. (Informational) messages surely are a bad thing. If I'm providing first aid, I won't talk with the victim anymore at all. Just press the cold cool pack on his neck. His problem if he doesn't expect it. Who needs warnings. Maybe my doctor should also stop informing me about any possible malfunctions?![]()
@gapan,gapan wrote:Thanks, done. Since over half a day ago actually.Adys wrote:@gapan, please correct the "news" announcement to specify you are releasing a beta1 version. Both the "news" page and in the main page of the web site, the news item says "Salix 13.37 MATE" or something alike, but the title of the news item doesn't mention it is a beta1 release (as the title of this topic indeed says it is, as also in DW).![]()
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Some of the Chinese stuff really packs a kick, though!mimosa wrote:Incidentally I was just reading the review of Gnome 4 on Distrowatch (see the thread on the marriage of Salix and Slackware) and found the answer to a question: it's MATE as in two syllables, a sort of tea drunk in southern Brazil, Argentina and probably Uruguay and Paraguay too, and an excellent name - like China tea, the drink is refreshing in a gentle way.
This Spanish wikipedia page has full info, or click on the link to "English":
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilex_paraguariensis
If it were MATE as in chum, pal, etc., one syllable, it would be a pretty terrible name; but I think the green powder isn't that widely known outside the region, so I did wonder. Distrowatch says the MATE dev Perberos is Argentinian.
That one's a bit weird though. The console keymap is actually named uk. But for some reason the xkb one is called gb. The icon is probably for xkb only so it's better uk or there should be a symlink to support both. But couldn't they have been more consistent when naming those keymaps.DavidMcCann wrote:The panel's keyboard indicator can't show a British keyboard, because the flag has been named uk instead of gb.