Re: MATE 1.20 test build for CentOS 7 available

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On Thu, 2021-09-02 at 16:07 -0400, H wrote:
> On 08/28/2021 07:51 PM, H wrote:
> > On August 28, 2021 7:27:13 PM EDT, isdtor <isdtor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > H writes:
> > > > > Thanks for your quick response! I'll try building from the
> > > > > sourceswhile I'm stuck with C7 :-).
> > > > > 
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > 
> > > > I have an interest in the latest version of Mate for CentOS 7
> > > > as
> > > 
> > > well.
> > > Versions newer than 1.20 don't build on 7. Or, rather, they build
> > > butdon't result in a stable system.
> > > A newer gcc might work, but I've never tried that as I also moved
> > > on to8.
> > > Rocky, that is.
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> > I believe there is a Developer Toolset-9 available for C7. Do you
> > remember what you
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> On another note, the version that is available for C7, Mate 1.16.2,
> does not save all sessions when it crashes, nor does it save
> positions or session order arrangement on the bar. This means that
> every time the computer is restarted you have to spend time arranging
> your desktop working environment... I have not found any utility to
> do this for me either.
> Quite annoying, particularly since I remember that even OS/2 saved
> the desktop perfectly upon shutdown.
> Does Mate 1.20 do better in this regards?

Hi,
I have been using it for about a week and I have not found any
problems, but only one: when I use 3 monitor /a notebook, and two lcd/,
sometimes the display was frozen.
I think, it is better, then 1.16, but I didn’t find a huge difference
in use, maybe it more responsive, and look likes better ☺

--Fonya

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