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# What is what in MATE and GNOME.
MATE || GNOME = What it is?
Caja || Nautilus = File browser
Pluma || Gedit = Text editor
Eye of MATE || Eye of GNOME = Picture viewer
Atril || Evince = Document viewer
Engrampa || File roller = File extractor
MATE terminal || GNOME Terminal = Terminal emulator
# Notice about aptitude
If you don't have aptitude installed, you can get it with
> apt-get install aptitude
as root or if you don't want to use it,
> alias aptitude=apt-get
# Removing GNOME versions.
If you want to remove GNOME versions, just run
> aptitude remove nautilus gedit eom evince file-roller gnome-terminal
as root.
# Removing MATE versions
If you want to remove MATE versions, just run
> aptitude remove caja mate-text-editor eom atril engrampa mate-terminal
as root.
# WARNING: You do everything on this page with your own risk.
# Sources
[MATE applicaltions]
Own experience with Linux since 2008.
[MATE applicaltions]:http://mate-desktop.org/applications/