Cinnamon is a LinuxMint project, a fork of Gnome Shell. Cinnamon comes with a Gnome2-like panel at bottom, with classic menu, favourite apps, and system tray icons on it. Cinnamon also has Gnome Shell Activity icon on top-left with “Windows & Themes”.
Cinnamon just released 1.1.3 version few hours ago with improvements of menu, panel launcher, etc.
Thanks Trilby,I unchecked all items from Cinnamons applets and gnome-session-properties. Cinnamon still fails.
Nelson Marques announced earlier today, September 10th, that the Cinnamon desktop environment has been moved to the X11:Cinnamon repository where it will be normally maintained.
OS: Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon
$ cat .xsession
xmessage -file /etc/motd
/usr/bin/cinnamon
why do not I get the same look and feel as i do get without the above .xsession file? it also affects a few things
when i open a terminal, i cannot see what i type
log out button looks different and does not logout on press
why does /usr/bin/cinnamon need to run in the foreground?
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Presently, Cinnamon is the most buzz-generating and headline-grabbing desktop environment in the Free Software community.
Cinnamon is a new Desktop, based on Gnome shell. It looks pretty cool and comes by default in Linux Mint 13 (maya) – Cinnamon edition.
I am having one hell of a weird problem. When I first installed XRDP on my Arch desktop everything was working ( on RDP for MAC ) but it was loading terminal because I had not set it up yet to load Awesome WM. Well something happened cause after I changed my startwm.sh to load awesome I can no longer use Remote Desktop for MAC to connect to XRDP. Well to be more specific it does
Hi,
I've installed a Ubuntu 13.04 desktop, and added Gnome 3 by following:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-t...esktop-in.html
I've also installed xrdp and now I'm trying to connect to my desktop from another box using FreeRDP.
I can login to Gnome-shell fine from the local session.
I'm new to cinnamon. I installed a theme then uninstalled it from command line. But I have classic old looking gnome desktop, although I checked that I have cinnamon and reinstalled it just in case. But still, I have applications and places on left corner of my desktop.
And I cannot change to any theme for cinnamon from cinnamon settings.