Tumate14.10 is the first tumatate version and only supports nine months. Therefore, tumate14.04lts will be supported by March 10, 2019. Elastic tumate is an unofficial Ubuntu version and uses MATE as the default desktop environment. UbuntuMATE14.04LTS released. This version is now available for DownloadUb
Ubuntu MATE 14.10 is the first Ubuntu MATE version, and only supports nine months. Therefore, Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS will be supported by 2019.
Ubuntu MATE is an unofficial (current) Ubuntu version. It uses MATE as the default desktop environment.
Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS is released. Download Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS is now available ).
Ubuntu MATE 14.04 uses MATE 1.8 by default.
Compared with Ubuntu MATE 14.10, Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS includes some improvements:Ubuntu MATE 14.04 supports Ubuntu AppIndicators out of the box;
Install the default new package in Ubuntu MATE 14.04:
MATE Tweak(A MintDesktop fork)-a tool which lets you configure which icons to show on the desktop, enable/disable compositing, change the window buttons layout, show/hide icons in menus and buttons and more;
MATE Menu(A MintMenu fork)-a searchable menu for the MATE panel. this is not the default menu, but you can add it to the panel by right clicking the panel, selecting Add to Panel and then adding "MATE Menu ";
Totem has been replaced with VLCAs per a community poll;
Other improvements to Ubuntu MATE 14.04:
Updated Ambiant-MATE and Radiant-MATE themes;
New community wallpapers;
Enabled the Accessibility PPA to add Orca 3.14 which improves the accessibility of Firefox;
Enabled screen reader activation via LightDM indicators and LightDM key bindings;
Updated various MATE packages with the latest version from Debian;
Various bug fixes, including: fixed Plymouth not displaying boot up splash screens, fixed GRUB theme activation, fixed Calculator media keys, fixed conflicts with gnome-applets and more.
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