How to Install the MATE Desktop & Go Back to GNOME 2 on Ubuntu

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Published on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 10:00:11 GMT Indexed on 2012/03/30 11:33 UTC
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If you long for the days of GNOME 2 and just can’t get along with Unity or GNOME 3, MATE is here to save you. It’s an actively developed fork of GNOME 2, and it’s easily installable on Ubuntu.

MATE isn’t available in Ubuntu’s repositories, but the MATE developers offer an official repository for Ubuntu. Unlike some methods that recommend you use Linux Mint’s repository on Ubuntu, this won’t mess up your system.

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