Re: Centos 8 Mate?

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On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 09:08:28AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 9/24/19 2:41 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> > Without wanting to sound too pushy, I'm wondering if there is any update on the status of Mate now that Centos 8 has been released?
> > 
> > I would love to jump on C8 and start playing with it, but the lack of Mate is kind of  a showstopper for me at the moment.
> > 
> 
> Is gnome3 really that bad :D
> 
> I decided to just bite the bullet and shift to real gnome3 (and not the
> classic) about 4 years ago.  It waas different and took some time to
> learn .. BUT .. I can do everything I need to do now.
> 
> I like both mate and cinnamon .. so I am not knocking either one. I just
> think people might be well server switching to a 'supported' desktop in
> the longer run.
> 
> Again .. don't get me wrong .. it's open source, so do what makes you
> happy :D
> 

Johnny, I'm sure it can be learned, apparently lots of people have done
so and are now happy(for some values of happy) with it.

That is just something I don't feel like doing. I'm not against change,
but the changes in Gnome 3 seemed to me to be needlessly adding pain
and difficulty to what had been a perfectly usable desktop. Every time
I install a new CentOS I grit my teeth at having to remember/figure out
enough of it to get me thru to the point where I can use a friendly UI.

Yes, I should stop being a luddite and learn it. but, y'know, I just
can't bring myself to deal with the pain. As a geezer, I guess I'm
kinda set in my ways. :)

Just to get the Mate installed on C8 (as was posted here recently
where/how to do it) was more pain that I enjoyed going through. Now,
I'm sure there are simple solutions to these issues, but I just don't
want to have to stop what I'm doing to google for them... anyway,
I had firefox open and wanted a terminal window. couldn't figure out
how to set it up so I could see both at the same time. Once I maximized
FF I couldn't figure out how to get it to not eat the entire screen--no
clicky buttons on the top-right of the window, so I ended up using the
left-most item at the top of the window (forget what it is named...) to
choose which window I wanted in front. tedious but livable.

but now I don't have to do that 'cause Mate works great!

And thanks to you, Johnny, and your companions/associates for all the
many YEARS of work you've all put in on CentOS. Even though I gripe and
complain about Gnome3, I really do appreciate all you've done!

Fred

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                        The Lord is like a strong tower. 
             Those who do what is right can run to him for safety.
--------------------------- Proverbs 18:10 (niv) -----------------------------
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