It's pretty simple.

1. Install mate

apt install mate-desktop-enviroment

2. Boot MATE

echo "start mate-session" >> ~/.xinitrc
startx

3. Open file explorer

In MATE DE, open "pluma"

El mar, 10 ago 2021 a las 16:02, Sergey Bugaev (<buga...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 4:42 PM Almudena Garcia
> <liberamenso10...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Since then things have regressed. At one point Xorg was failing to
> > > find any displays at all, lately it's been starting just fine and
> > > displaying simple windows properly, but it's unable to take any input
> > > from my mouse and keyboard, so it's still not usable.
> >
> > This is not the point here. I am able to run MATE properly in Debian
> GNU/Hurd, and it works with the mouse and keyboard without problems. Even I
> can play a video in VLC.
> > I repeated the test in real hardware, and it works without lags.
> >
> > But currently there are a "little" bug which avoid to access to
> filesystem from files explorer, both in Xfce than MATE.
> > It seems a coding error, because the error refers to a type problem
> (check attached image).
> >
> > This is the only bug (that i know) which currently avoid full
> functionality in MATE, and this is the reason because I advice to fix it.
> >
> > Could you check it?
> > Thanks
>
> I cannot check it because I cannot reproduce it — as I said, I don't
> get to the stage where I could attempt to open a file explorer. It
> also sounds quite likely to only be reproducible on your machine, not
> anyone else's.
>
> You should debug or rpctrace it to see what it actually tries to do
> and how exactly it fails.
>
> Sergey
>

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