Linux Mint Cinnamon 1.1.1
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@uhlansnathe Well remember it's Linux you always have choice.
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@DillPo313 Good question ;-) Me, I cannot see it. I'll stick with a Compiz + Synapse + hidden Tint2 panel setup. I do however like 'Mint Menu' and can see how Cinnamon might appeal to those moving over from Windows. It like the way it aims to be purely a desktop interface, not a confused jack-of-all-trades, tablet/desktop hybrid, but gimme a keystroke based launcher and compiz scale any day... Sorry Cinnamon!
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crap...as always from these people....
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Does anyone else see this becoming their default desktop?
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@kmb42vt Good that I read this commend I was trying to add a folder-shortcut and it nearly made me crazy
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This is what we're waiting from LinuxMint team, God I hate Unity and Gnome Shell!! This is something else!! I loooooooove it!!
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@falecomcyber Well, Mint is based on Ubuntu (excluding the Debian version)...so putting the Mint stuff on Ubuntu is a little redundant since Mint = Mint stuff + Ubuntu.
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Can i use on ubuntu or just on the Linux Mint?
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if you have Linux Mint 12 already installed, the latest Cinnamon is already available in the LM 12 repos. Just open up Synaptic, search for cinnamon and install. Once installed, log out, select Cinnamon from the desktop drop down menu next to the password field and log back in again.
It's obviously very early in it's development (can't add to or remove Favorites or the panels yet and other such things) but I like what it shows me so far.
It's like Mint Menu and Gnome Shell had a baby. :)
daraikenu 2 months ago 8
i like that song, what is?
Nightwingwwe 1 month ago 2