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MATE 1.6 to 1.8 Upgrade HOWTO <willysr@slackware-id.org>
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MATE 1.6 to 1.8 Upgrade HOWTO
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<willysr@slackware-id.org>
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<chess.griffin@gmail.com>
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This document explains how to upgrade from MATE 1.6 to 1.8 in Slackware
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14.1.
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This document explains how to upgrade from MATE 1.6 to MATE 1.8 on
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Slackware Linux 14.1.
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OK, now that everything is safely backed up, let's proceed. :-)
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To do this, you'll need the MATE 1.8 packages ready in your local system.
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Grab it from official repository at http://www.slackware.org.uk/msb/ or any
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other mirror sites.
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You will need the MATE 1.8 packages available on your local system. Grab
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them from the official repository at http://www.slackware.org.uk/msb/ or
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any of the mirror sites. Due to the fact that MATE 1.8 has new, obsoleted,
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and renamed packages, we do not recommend upgrading using slackpkg+ or
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other similar utility.
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0. log out from MATE Desktop
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0. Log out from the MATE desktop.
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1. Upgrade/Install all new packages from MATE 1.8
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1. Upgrade and install all new MATE 1.8 packages:
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upgradepkg --install-new --reinstall /path/to/base/*.txz
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upgradepkg --install-new --reinstall /path/to/extra/*.txz
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2. Remove obsolete packages
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2. Remove obsolete packages:
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removepkg mate-file-manager-gksu
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removepkg mate-file-manager-image-converter
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removepkg mate-character-map
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removepkg mate-bluetooth
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3. Remove renamed packages
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3. Remove renamed packages:
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removepkg mate-file-manager
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removepkg mate-window-manager
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removepkg mate-menu-editor
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removepkg mate-text-editor
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You will notice that some of the files are found on other packages and
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it will not be deleted. That's fine, since these packages gets a new
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name on MATE 1.8 (see MATE-1.8-CHANGES.TXT).
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You will notice some messages that that some of the files are found in
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other packages and are not be deleted. That's fine, since these files
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are included in new packages with a new name in MATE 1.8 (see
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MATE-1.8-CHANGES.TXT).
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4. Remove PAM-related packages (optional)
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4. Remove PAM-related packages (optional):
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If you happened to install pam/pam_unix2 packages in MATE 1.6 to get
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mate-screensaver working for desktop locking feature, you will be glad
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to know that mate-screensaver is now moved to extra and without the
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need of pam and pam_unix2 libraries anymore. So these two packages can
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be safely deleted.
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to know that mate-screensaver is now moved to extra/ and no longer
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needs the pam and pam_unix2 libraries anymore. So, if you
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installed them for MATE 1.6, these two packages can be safely deleted:
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removepkg pam
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removepkg pam_unix2
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5. run xwmconfig and select xinitrc.mate-session This ensures you get the
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5. Run xwmconfig and select xinitrc.mate-session. This ensures you get the
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latest copy of xinitrc.mate-session due to changes in mate-session-
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manager. ALWAYS run this command for both new installations or upgrades
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from MATE 1.6
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At this point you should be running MATE 1.8 on Slackware 14.1. :-)
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At this point you should be running MATE 1.8 on Slackware 14.1. :-) If
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you have installed everything from base/ and extra/ (which will include
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packages from the deps/ directory) then you should have a total of 62
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packages:
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$ ls /var/log/packages | grep _msb | wc -l
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62
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We wish everyone good luck with this!
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