I have been frustrated with gnome-shell for a while now and want to go back to 
mate.
I downloaded the ubuntu-mate-15.10 desktop iso and have tried installing it in 
a vmware virtual machine, but once it is installed I can't get sound working on 
it at all.

I tried with a variety of configurations over the last couple of days but 
nothing seems to work.

-----Original Message-----
From: kendell clark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 6:41 AM
To: Daniel Crone; [email protected]
Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate

hi
Being objective is a little difficult, since I've switched back to mate, but 
i'll give it a shot. Hear goes.
Gnome is great if you don't want to have a customized panel with different 
applets on it. The gnome panel is set and can't be changed easily. It requires 
an extension or gsettings keys to do so.

As a resultt, once you learn where everything is it won't ever change.
This is an advantage if you just want to run your apps and not have to go 
looking for stuff on the panel. On the other hand, gnome has taken out a lot of 
functionality that mate, being a fork of gnome 2 before all this stuff was 
removed, has. In gnome, you can't select a different sound theme than the 
default except by using gsettings.

You can't create your own desktop icons, and removing a drive through the gui 
is buried in nautilus. Whether you care about this stuff mostly depends on what 
you do with your computer. Mate is much lighter on resources, which won't 
matter unless you have a computer that gnome doesn't run well on. On the other 
hand, mate's panels can be very odd with orca, sometimes getting stuck and 
requiring a reset of orca or the panel to fix things.

Mate is a lot more configurable, but has the disadvantage of not being able to 
run apps as root accessibly. At least for now. This is being worked on right 
now and should be fixed shortly. Mate has a nice menu system, with apps 
organized into categories. Sound and video, office, etc. You can't search for 
apps like you can in gnome, to find them you have to use the menus or add them 
to the desktop.

You can of course create keyboard shortcuts to launch them and so on. I can't 
tell you which is better because each one is preferred by different people. But 
mate tends to be better on computers that don't have a lot of power or memory. 
Gnome has more desktop effects and can search, but has a lot of the more 
advanced functionality removed. It's really up to you, in the end.
Thanks
Kendell Clark


Daniel Crone wrote:
> Hello.  I am curious about the advantages of gnome shell over mate, or vice 
> versa.
> What do you think?


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