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I am looking for Linux distribution that use simmilar or the same user interface like UBUNTU 9.10
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I am looking for Linux distribution that use simmilar or the same user interface like UBUNTU 9.10
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Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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I am looking for Linux distribution that use simmilar or the same user interface like UBUNTU 9.10
Can you help?
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I am looking for Linux distribution that use simmilar or the same user interface like UBUNTU 9.10
Can you help?
linux
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closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Jesse_b, Romeo Ninov, Hauke Laging, GAD3R Apr 28 at 17:40
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Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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Apr 28 at 13:30
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Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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Apr 28 at 13:30
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Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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Apr 28 at 13:30
Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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Apr 28 at 13:30
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You are probably looking for something like Gnome2. There are two different environments â Cinnamon and MATE. The (meta)package for Cinnamon would be cinnamon-desktop-environment
and the (meta)package for MATE would be mate-desktop-environment
. So, for example, to install the complete Cinnamon desktop, you would do sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
(or search for and install that package through Synaptic).
Once you install either one (or both!), you should be able to select which one to open when you log in. There's no harm in installing both, since you can select whichever one you want (and set that one as default if you want) when you log in.
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1 Answer
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You are probably looking for something like Gnome2. There are two different environments â Cinnamon and MATE. The (meta)package for Cinnamon would be cinnamon-desktop-environment
and the (meta)package for MATE would be mate-desktop-environment
. So, for example, to install the complete Cinnamon desktop, you would do sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
(or search for and install that package through Synaptic).
Once you install either one (or both!), you should be able to select which one to open when you log in. There's no harm in installing both, since you can select whichever one you want (and set that one as default if you want) when you log in.
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You are probably looking for something like Gnome2. There are two different environments â Cinnamon and MATE. The (meta)package for Cinnamon would be cinnamon-desktop-environment
and the (meta)package for MATE would be mate-desktop-environment
. So, for example, to install the complete Cinnamon desktop, you would do sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
(or search for and install that package through Synaptic).
Once you install either one (or both!), you should be able to select which one to open when you log in. There's no harm in installing both, since you can select whichever one you want (and set that one as default if you want) when you log in.
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You are probably looking for something like Gnome2. There are two different environments â Cinnamon and MATE. The (meta)package for Cinnamon would be cinnamon-desktop-environment
and the (meta)package for MATE would be mate-desktop-environment
. So, for example, to install the complete Cinnamon desktop, you would do sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
(or search for and install that package through Synaptic).
Once you install either one (or both!), you should be able to select which one to open when you log in. There's no harm in installing both, since you can select whichever one you want (and set that one as default if you want) when you log in.
You are probably looking for something like Gnome2. There are two different environments â Cinnamon and MATE. The (meta)package for Cinnamon would be cinnamon-desktop-environment
and the (meta)package for MATE would be mate-desktop-environment
. So, for example, to install the complete Cinnamon desktop, you would do sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
(or search for and install that package through Synaptic).
Once you install either one (or both!), you should be able to select which one to open when you log in. There's no harm in installing both, since you can select whichever one you want (and set that one as default if you want) when you log in.
answered Apr 28 at 17:35
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Maybe try Ubuntu Mate ?
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Apr 28 at 13:30