- Как установить marco в Ubuntu / Debian
- Установка:
- Подробная информация о пакете:
- Зависимости:
- Marco linux что это
- Contents
- Installation
- MATE applications
- Additional MATE packages
- Starting MATE
- Configuration
- Accessibility
- Notifications
- Tips and tricks
- Disabling compositing
- Disabling new window centering
- Disabling window snapping
- Undecorating maximized windows
- Show or hide desktop icons
- Hide all desktop icons
- Hide individual icons
- Use a different window manager
- Prevent Caja from managing the desktop
- Change window decoration button order
- Auto open file manager after drive mount
- Screensaver
- Spatial view in Caja
- Change font DPI setting
- Change applications menu icon
- Panel speed settings
- Set the terminal for caja-open-terminal
- Troubleshooting
- Toggling compositing
- Vertical sync for compositing
- Consistent cursor theme
- Use of gradient backgrounds with LightDM
- Enabling panel shadow
- Disabling scroll in taskbar
- Logout/shutdown delayed by at-spi-registryd
- Caja’s text file preview
- GTK 2 applications seem to ignore default MATE themes
- Speaker test does not work
- Extra decoration on CSD applications
Как установить marco в Ubuntu / Debian
Установка:
Для установки marco в Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Debian, введите в Терминал :
Подробная информация о пакете:
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Marco linux что это
The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop environment using traditional metaphors for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. MATE is under active development to add support for new technologies while preserving a traditional desktop experience.
Contents
Installation
MATE is available in the official repositories and can be installed with one of the following:
- The mate group contains the core desktop environment required for the standard MATE experience.
- The mate-extra group contains additional utilities and applications that integrate well with the MATE desktop. Installing just the mate-extra group will not pull in the whole mate group via dependencies. If you want to install all MATE packages then you will need to explicitly install both groups.
MATE applications
MATE is largely composed of GNOME 2 applications and utilities, forked and renamed to avoid conflicting with their GNOME 3 counterparts. Below is a list of common GNOME applications which have been renamed in MATE.
Application | GNOME 2 | MATE |
---|---|---|
Menu editor | Alacarte | mozo |
File manager | Nautilus | caja |
Window manager | Metacity | marco |
Text editor | Gedit | pluma |
Image viewer | Eye of GNOME | Eye of MATE ( eom ) |
Document viewer | Evince | atril |
Archive manager | File Roller | engrampa |
Other applications and core components prefixed with GNOME (such as GNOME Terminal, GNOME Panel, GNOME Menus, etc.) have had the prefix changed to MATE so they become MATE Panel, MATE Menus etc.
Additional MATE packages
There are a number of other unofficial MATE applications that are contributed to and maintained by the MATE community and therefore not included in the mate or mate-extra groups.
- Dock Applet — Application dock for the MATE panel.
https://github.com/robint99/dock-applet || mate-applet-dock
- Online Radio Applet — A MATE panel applet to let you play your favourite online radio station with a single click.
http://www.zavedil.com/online-radio-applet/ || mate-applet-streamer
- MATE Menu — Advanced menu for MATE Panel, a fork of MintMenu.
https://github.com/ubuntu-mate/mate-menu || mate-menuAUR
- MATE Tweak — Tweak tool for MATE, a fork of mintDesktop.
https://github.com/ubuntu-mate/mate-tweak || mate-tweakAUR
- BriskMenu — Modern, efficient menu for the MATE Desktop Environment from SolusOS distribution.
https://github.com/getsolus/brisk-menu || brisk-menuAUR
Additional packages need to be installed to take advantage of some of Caja’s advanced features — see File manager functionality.
Starting MATE
Choose MATE from the menu in a display manager of choice.
Alternatively, to start MATE with startx, append exec mate-session to your
/.xinitrc file. See xinitrc for details, such as preserving the logind session.
Configuration
MATE can be configured with its Control Center application (mate-control-center) provided by the mate-control-center package. To manage some hardware, you may need to install additional tools.
Audio ALSA and PulseAudio backends are supported by the mate-media package. Bluetooth For Bluetooth device support, install the blueman package. See Blueman. Networking For configuring the network, install the network-manager-applet package. See NetworkManager. Power UPower backend is supported by the mate-power-manager package. Printers For configuring the printers, install the system-config-printer package.
Accessibility
MATE is well suited for use by individuals with sight or mobility impairment. Install orca , espeak (Screen reader for individuals who are blind or visually impaired) and onboard (On-screen keyboard useful for mobility impaired users)
Before starting MATE for the first time, enter the following command as the user who needs accessibility features:
Once you start MATE, you can configure the accessibility applications via System > Preferences > Assistive Technologies, although if you need Orca, you will need to run it from the Alt-F2 run window in order to start getting speech.
Notifications
To disable the notification on battery discharge, run:
Tips and tricks
Disabling compositing
Compositing is enabled by default. To disable it, navigate to Look and Feel > Windows > General in the System Preferences and tick the box alongside Enable software compositing window manager. Alternatively, you can run the following from the terminal:
Disabling new window centering
By default, new windows are placed in the center. To disable centering new windows, navigate to run Windows > Placement in the System Preferences and tick the box alongside Center new windows. Alternatively, you can run the following from the terminal:
Disabling window snapping
Window snapping is enabled by default. To disable it, navigate to run Windows > Placement in the System Preferences and tick the box alongside Enable window tiling. Alternatively, you can run the following from the terminal:
Undecorating maximized windows
Hiding the decorations of maximized windows is possible with the use of mate-tweak AUR tool; after installation navigate to Look and Feel > MATE Tweak > Windows in the System Preferences and enable Undecorate maximized windows in the Window Behaviour section.
Show or hide desktop icons
By default, MATE shows multiple icons on the desktop: the content of your desktop directory, computer, home and network directories, the trash and mounted drives. You can show or hide them individually or all at once using gsettings .
Hide all desktop icons
Doing so may cause some graphics artifacts on secondary monitors.
Hide individual icons
Hide computer icon:
Hide user directory icon:
Hide network icon:
Hide trash icon:
Hide mounted volumes:
Replace false with true for the icons to reappear.
Use a different window manager
The marco window manager can be replaced with another window manager via either of the following methods:
Using gsettings (recommended)
Execute the following to specify a different window manager for MATE:
Using MATE session autostart
You can autostart a window manager of your choice using mate-session-properties. This means that the autostarted window manager will replace the default window manager at login. Navigate to Startup Applications in the System Preferences. In the dialog click Add. The command should take the syntax wm-name —replace .
Prevent Caja from managing the desktop
To prevent Caja from managing the desktop, execute the following:
Change window decoration button order
You can change the button order using the graphical dconf-editor or the gsettings command line tool:
and put menu, close, minimize and maximize in your desired order, separated by commas. The colon is used to specify on which side of the titlebar the window buttons will appear and must be used for the changes to apply.
Auto open file manager after drive mount
By default, MATE automatically opens a new file manager window when a drive is mounted. To disable this:
And to disable automounting:
Screensaver
MATE uses mate-screensaver to lock your session. By default there are a limited number of screensavers available. To make more screensavers available, install the mate-screensaver-hacks AUR package. This will allow you to use XScreenSaver screensavers with mate-screensaver .
Spatial view in Caja
To ensure that each new folder opens in a new window (known as spatial view), open Caja’s preferences dialog, click on the behaviour tab and tick the ‘Open each folder in its own window’ option. Alternatively, execute the following command which achieves the same effect:
Change font DPI setting
You can alter the DPI (dots per inch) of the fonts in MATE by right-clicking on the desktop and choosing Change desktop background > Fonts > Details > Resolution.
Change applications menu icon
By default, the applications menu icon is set to start-here . To use a different icon, copy your icon to a folder such as /usr/local/share/pixmaps and execute the following:
where icon is the name of your icon. Do not include the file extension in the icon name. Finally, restart MATE Panel.
Panel speed settings
To adjust the amount of time it takes for the panel to disappear or reappear when autohide is enabled, execute the following:
where panel is either top or bottom and time is a value in miliseconds, e.g. 300.
To set the speed at which panel animations occur, execute the following:
where panel is either top or bottom and value is either «‘fast'» , «‘medium'» or «‘slow'» .
Set the terminal for caja-open-terminal
The caja-open-terminal extension uses GSettings to determine which terminal to use — mate-terminal is the default. To change the terminal that will be used, run the following command
where my-terminal is the name of the terminal executable to be launched, for example: xterm.
Troubleshooting
Toggling compositing
Some software may have issues rendering graphics when working on an environment using the nvidia proprietary drivers and a compositing window manager.
To easily toggle the compositing feature, save the following script somewhere within the Home directory, e.g.
and then create a custom keyboard shortcut that executes the file, e.g. Ctrl+Alt+C , to sh
Vertical sync for compositing
Mate’s window manager, marco, supports tear-free software compositing via DRI3/Xpresent. [1]
If your graphics driver does not support DRI3 (e.g. the Nvidia Proprietary driver), marco does not support vertical synchronization via OpenGL, which may cause video tearing with enabled compositing. [2] In this case, consider a different composite manager with OpenGL support such as Compton.
Consistent cursor theme
Use of gradient backgrounds with LightDM
If you wish to use the default MATE (1.8) Stripes background as the LightDM background as well so as to make for seamless transition from LightDM to MATE, you will find that it is runtime-constructed from a grayscale PNG upon which MATE layers a vertical blue-to-green gradient, something which LightDM does not currently support. If insistent, you can work around this by temporarily setting /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons to false , either through the dconf-editor tool available from the System Tools menu or by running
from the Alt-F2 Run Application dialog, then running killall mate-panel from said dialog and hitting Print Screen before the panel reappears. You are then presented with a Save As dialog for exactly that fully rendered, screen-sized PNG that you need for LightDM. Run
to have your desktop icons reappear, if desired.
Enabling panel shadow
Due to a race condition, the panel shadow does not appear after logging in to the MATE desktop, even with compositing enabled. [3]
Copy /usr/share/applications/marco.desktop and add a delay:
If this has no effect, increase the delay duration.
Disabling scroll in taskbar
A feature of the MATE panel window list is that windows can be scrolled through using the mouse or touchpad. This feature may be troublesome for some as there is potential for accidental, unintended scrolling through windows.
Whilst there is no way of disabling this feature through MATE’s settings, this feature can be disabled by patching libwnck3 using the Arch Build System; in this case, rebuild libwnck3 with the following patch. For more information on rebuilding packages with patches applied, see Patching in ABS#Applying patches.
Logout/shutdown delayed by at-spi-registryd
When logging out or shutting down, you may find that you are presented with an A program is still running: at-spi-registryd.desktop popup. As a workaround, you can prevent at-spi-registryd from starting — see GTK#Suppress warning about accessibility bus — though this may have an effect on some accessibility features.
Caja’s text file preview
Since the migration to GTK 3 this feature is not working.[4]
GTK 2 applications seem to ignore default MATE themes
Themes that come with mate-themes need optional dependencies gtk-engines and gtk-engine-murrine for GTK 2 themes to function properly.
Speaker test does not work
For PulseAudio backend, install libcanberra ‘s optional dependency libcanberra-pulse [broken link: package not found] .
Extra decoration on CSD applications
An extra decoration can appear on CSD applications (Firefox, Visual Studio Code. ) when they are unmaximized.[5]
Uninstalling the package mate-netbook solves the issue.
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