MATE 1.26 was just released.
https://mate-desktop.org/blog/2021-08-0 ... -released/
with the normal release cycle MATE 1.26 will not appear in Debian Stable for Two years.
I like to stay with Stable for my daily driver. However I want to use some of those new tools/features.
I imagine 1.26 will be available in Experimental shortly... then Sid in a few more weeks.
from the announcement>
The various components of MATE Desktop 1.26 are available for download here: https://pub.mate-desktop.org/releases/1.26/
That is very daunting and beyond my skill-set .
Is there some "more simple" method of pulling in just 1.26 to Bullseye? (without going full Sid?)
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MATE 1.26 in Debian
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Re: MATE 1.26 in Debian
Sid only has MATE 1.24.
Maybe once all the packages that have been waiting get updated MATE will.
But no Bullseye/Stable doesn't get new packages, only security fixes, and stability fixes.
Maybe once all the packages that have been waiting get updated MATE will.
But no Bullseye/Stable doesn't get new packages, only security fixes, and stability fixes.
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