Fedora has a MATE-Compiz spin that I have been using for a while.

See https://spins.fedoraproject.org/mate-compiz/download/index.html

You can download a live image that you can test run without writing it to a
hard drive.

On Sat, Aug 6, 2022, 6:45 PM Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can I rely on Ubuntu/MATE and apt/deb into the future?
>
> Many on the plug list use Ubuntu or derivatives like Mint.
>
> I am  moving to MATE Ubuntu LTS from 20+ years of Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux derivatives because Red Hat has moved to
> "stream" distros and Gnome3.  Keeping my own cheezy coding
> hacks working in the Gnome3 environment is Too Hard.
>
> Rocky Linux isn't an option because they don't support
> MATE/Gnome2, while my vision and coordination does not
> support Gnome3.
>
> I've migrated systems towards Ubuntu-MATE 20.04 LTS and
> apt/deb for months.  It meets my needs, but will support
> endure?
>
> I'm dabbling with Ubuntu 22.04.1 "beta" now; the release
> was scheduled for Thursday August 4, but delayed a week
> because of a problem with "snaps", Ubuntu's walled-garden
> package system.
>
> This may not bode well for the future; while I can
> configure gnome packages and Debian apt, Canonical may
> stop supporting that.
>
> I'm not looking for a fashionable distro - I'm looking
> for a stable and secure distro on which I can build
> and maintain my own content (mostly huge numerical
> simulation jobs written in C, with graphical output).
>
> Is it reasonable to assume Ubuntu MATE will endure for
> a decade or two?  Or is it more reasonable to rely on
> Debian MATE?
>
> Keith
>
> --
> Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]
>

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