# Python ecosystem If you feel like running arbitrary code downloaded over the internet (pypi doesn't support gpg signatures [anymore](https://github.com/pypa/python-packaging-user-guide/pull/466)), mat2 is [available on pypi](https://pypi.org/project/mat2/), and can be installed like this: ``` pip3 install mat2 ``` # GNU/Linux ## Optional dependencies When [bubblewrap](https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap) is installed, mat2 uses it to sandbox any external processes it invokes. ## Arch Linux Thanks to [Francois_B](https://www.sciunto.org/), there is an package available on [Arch linux's AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mat2/). ## Debian There is a package available in [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mat2&searchon=names§ion=all). ## Fedora Thanks to [atenart](https://ack.tf/), there is a package available on [Fedora's copr]( https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atenart/mat2/ ). We use copr (cool other packages repo) as the Mat2 Nautilus plugin depends on python3-nautilus, which isn't available yet in Fedora (but is distributed through this copr). First you need to enable Mat2's copr: ``` dnf -y copr enable atenart/mat2 ``` Then you can install both the Mat2 command and Nautilus extension: ``` dnf -y install mat2 mat2-nautilus ``` ## Gentoo mat2 is available in the [torbrowser overlay](https://github.com/MeisterP/torbrowser-overlay).