1. The no-run problem still exists with Ubuntu Mate.

I, personally, use Mate on older laptop. I prefer it to Lubuntu. I can
live without Sushi running there.  Others, however may not. Mate may be
their main OS.

Taking another look at my the Mate problem, I wonder if it is 64bit
versus 32bit issue?  I haven't tried sushi with 64bit Mate. How far does
Canonical support run to the Mate project?


2. On the matter of the 'Y padding'; I am finding this fix to be consistently 
good.  To me, it looks like a dev error that's slipped through. 

This is probably something to take up with Cosimo Cecchi. I have checked
the source code over at https://git.gnome.org/browse/sushi. The 'error'
seems persistent. But I see no rhyme and reason for it.

To me, it looks like something that I would do to test the padding
feature, ie stick the extra 8 in there but leave the 2 there to remind
me of the original setting.  Then like me, someone walks in the room and
distracts me. I go off to do something else and when I go back to the
code, I am tired, forgotten what I was doing, it looks okay at a glance,
so it gets wrapped up and left ....

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  Sushi-start fails with 16.10 upgrade, both Unity and Mate

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