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It's been a long while. I spent long hours trying to fix the
kernel configuration just to the drivers working for Xorg... and I have done it,
I got Xorg working on MatterLinux!
## 160 packages in the desktop repo!
Previously `desktop` had around 30 packages, and now its 160! I packaged
lots of stuff for xorg, and I also packaged some unrelated general libraries.
I packaged all the stuff you need to get xorg working in a package named,
well, `xorg`. It has all the libraries, fonts and all the other fun stuff
as a dependency.
I also packaged `bspwm`, I will packaging more window manager related stuff
in the future as well.
## New `mp-list` command
The new `mp` command, which ships with `mp` version 24.16, lets users list
all the installed packages. Also `MP_QGREP` option has been renamed to `MP_GREP`
and now it's also used to get grep-able output from `mp-list`.
## Other little updates
- `mp-repo` now has a new little script named `mp-temp` that lets you create package
templates, to make it easier to create packages
- New `neofetch` package now displays package information
- New `linux` package, which is built with the new kernel configuration,
has graphics support for general graphics
## What is next?
Next, I will probably package `networkmanager` and a browser (probably `vimb`).
I will also package general window manager stuff such as `nitrogen`, `polybar` etc.
Hopefully it will all go well.

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```
PermitRootLogin yes
```
## Installing XORG
Xorg can be installed using a simple wrapper package:
```
# mp-install xorg
```
Then you can use `startx` to start the `xorg-server`.

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`MP_NORET` is another option that you can set. By default `mp` will print the return status for each
command, you can disable this by setting `MP_NORET` to whatever you want.
The last one of these options is the `MP_QGREP` option. This option is only useful if you are using
the query command. If set, `mp` will print grep-able output for this command. Again, you can set it
The last one of these options is the `MP_GREP` option. This option is only useful if you are using
the query or the list command. If set, `mp` will print grep-able output for these commands. Again, you can set it
to whatever you want.
### Syncing Repos
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1. Check all the repos for the `which` package
2. Fetch information about the package from the `$MP_ROOT/var/lib/mp/repos/REPO_NAME` and `$MP_ROOT/var/lib/mp/db`.
### List packages
You can list all the installed packages with the `mp-list` command.
After running this command, `mp` will:
1. Load the database (`$MP_ROOT/var/lib/mp/db`)
2. Loop over all the entries and print the package names and the versions
# Other Package Managers
It's a really bad idea to use multiple package managers as they may conflict and may result in an
unstable system. However package managers such as flatpak and snap offer containerized packages,