Originally Posted By: sleddriver
So MATE is better still, eh?
I don't know much about "better"; but I know that both Unity and Cinnamon require pretty powerful 3D-enabled video chips in order to be passable in their performance. MATE, which is nothing more than a fork of the (old and no longer supported) Gnome version 2 (both Unity and Cinnamon are forks of the wildly unpopular Gnome version 3) is much less demanding.
Gnome 2 was just about the perfect desktop in a lot of people's opinions; which is undoubtedly why the Gnome folks decided to change *everything* about it for version 3! MATE, like Gnome 2 before it, does *not* require whiz-bang 3D-accelerated graphics and runs just fine on modest hardware.
It should be noted, too, that in essence MATE, although a newer project and featuring a much smaller team of developers than Gnome - being a fork of the Gnome 2 code base - is extremely stable and solid. Extremely. It may not have the pretty elements that grace Cinnamon and Unity and it may be boring as heck; but it is *solid*, mature and robust. If you go into a library or school or internet cafe or corporate somewhere that is running a Linux desktop it'll surely be Gnome 2. MATE is that exact same code but re-branded and with some development and progress having taken place since the big fork.
So MATE is better still, eh?
I don't know much about "better"; but I know that both Unity and Cinnamon require pretty powerful 3D-enabled video chips in order to be passable in their performance. MATE, which is nothing more than a fork of the (old and no longer supported) Gnome version 2 (both Unity and Cinnamon are forks of the wildly unpopular Gnome version 3) is much less demanding.
Gnome 2 was just about the perfect desktop in a lot of people's opinions; which is undoubtedly why the Gnome folks decided to change *everything* about it for version 3! MATE, like Gnome 2 before it, does *not* require whiz-bang 3D-accelerated graphics and runs just fine on modest hardware.
It should be noted, too, that in essence MATE, although a newer project and featuring a much smaller team of developers than Gnome - being a fork of the Gnome 2 code base - is extremely stable and solid. Extremely. It may not have the pretty elements that grace Cinnamon and Unity and it may be boring as heck; but it is *solid*, mature and robust. If you go into a library or school or internet cafe or corporate somewhere that is running a Linux desktop it'll surely be Gnome 2. MATE is that exact same code but re-branded and with some development and progress having taken place since the big fork.