Release Announcement Martin Wimpress

Thank You!

Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS has not just been in development for 6 months. Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS has been in development for nearly 2 years. Since the project started in June 2014 this release, this our first official LTS, is what we’ve been working towards. This was the goal we had firmly in our sights every step of the way. I extend my sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to Ubuntu MATE over the last 22 months. None of this would have been possible without the countless contributions from the amazing Ubuntu MATE community. I can’t thank you all enough for what you’ve helped create. I only hope this release makes you all proud. Martin Wimpress, Ubuntu MATE Project Leader.

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What changed since the Ubuntu MATE 16.04 Beta 2 release?

Here is what changed Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS Final Release since Beta 2:

Added ubuntu-snappy-cli to the default install.

to the default install. Updated Ubuntu MATE Welcome to 16.04.9. Updated translations and assorted bugs fixes. #1566837 Updated to install Telegram from a PPA maintained by Martin Wimpress that has fixes Indicator icons. Updated Vivaldi to the stable release. Improved partition resizing for the Raspberry Pi.

Update MATE Menu 5.7.1 Fixed the menu being offset from the panel when using Compiz. #1559371 Fixed configuring a custom heading colour. #1560332 Fixed displaying the Software Boutique as package manager if it is available. #1568170 Fixed drawing the menu over existing windows. #1569563

Updated MATE Tweak to 3.5.10 Fixed aggressive setting of the xcursor theme. #1563087 Fixed psutil.AccessDenied crash. #1562843 Fixed handling of “unknown” window managers. #1563037 Fixed ordering of notebook entries. #1564957 Fixed toggling of menu bar features. #1564959 Modified composited window managers to use a phase delayed startup. #1553070

Updated Caja Dropbox to 1.12.0-3 Fixed the missing tray icon by executing via dbus-launch to ensure. #1559249

Updated Blueman to 2.0.4-1ubuntu2 Fixed blueman-applet crashing on startup. #1533206

Updated Ubuntu MATE Artwork to 16.04.6 Assorted bug fixes and refinements 1563971 #1563971

Updated to Ubuntu MATE Settings 16.04.5 Modified composited window managers to use a phase delayed startup. #1553070

Updated MATE Control Center to 1.12.1. Fixes configuration of all Windows focus modes. #1382992

Updated MATE Session Manager to 1.12.2. Minor bugs fixes.

Prepared the Ubuntu MATE 16.04 image for the Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3.

Community contributors

Here are just a few of the people who contributed to Ubuntu MATE during the 16.04 development cycle that deserve a special mention:

A very special Thank you to Luke Horwell for taking Ubuntu MATE Welcome to the next level. Ubuntu MATE Welcome and the Software Boutique have become a central part of the Ubuntu MATE experience and it is Luke we need to thank for really making them standout features. Also thanks to Robin Thompson, author of MATE Dock Applet, who did the lions share of adding a translation framework to Ubuntu MATE Welcome which is now available in 20 languages.

Thanks to Mike Gabriel the Debian Developer heading up the Debian MATE Packaging team. The vast majority of Ubuntu MATE development actually happens in Debian and we owe a huge debt of gratitude to Mike for his tireless efforts.

Thanks to Joe Ressington, Isaac Carter and Albert Hickey, from The Pi Podcast, for testing Ubuntu MATE 16.04 for the Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3. You really helped ironout some kinks and improved the release quality for everyone.

Thank you to Alexei Sorokin and Alberts Muktupāvels for their help improving MATE integration in Compiz.

Thanks Gunnar Hjalmarsson for his help making im-config and gnome-language-selector compatible with Ubuntu MATE and Rico Tzschichholz for his help completing MATE integration for Synapse and the new version of Plank.

Thank you to the following people for creating the new wallpaper backgrounds for Ubuntu MATE 16.04:

Ghost Sixtyseven, Luke Horwell, Rick Lell, Noe Gonzales, Randall Lewis, Sacha, Aditya Singh, Ryan Ride, Noe Gonzales (again), Noe Gonzales (yet again) and Rohith Madhavan.

Finally, thanks to everyone who installed the alphas and betas, reported issues, provided feedback or donated to Ubuntu MATE. Your feedback has been vital to understanding what improvements people most want to see. We do listen, so keep the feedback coming.

Canonical

In addition to the efforts of the Ubuntu MATE team and the Ubuntu MATE community, we are also extremely grateful for the help and support we’ve recieved from the following Canonical employees:

Known Issues

Here are the known issues.

Ubuntu family issues

This is our known list of bugs that affect all flavours.

Ubiquity does not prompt to join available WiFi networks. #1572793

Shutdown/Restart of the live session does not work in Virtualbox and VMWare guests. #1447038



PowerPC

No slides are displayed in Ubiquity Slideshow while installing Ubuntu MATE on PowerPC. #1561573

Running Linux on PowerPC can require some tinkering and the following are useful references. PowerPC Known Issues PowerPC FAQ



You’ll also want to check the Ubuntu MATE bug tracker to see what has already been reported. These issues will be addressed in due course.

Feedback

Is there anything you can help with or want to be involved in? Maybe you just want to discuss your experiences or ask the maintainers some questions. Please come and talk to us.