Aside from that, I haven't tested out the new cinnamon version yet as I'm only using Mint 22 Wilma as I'm typing this out. Back in an earlier version of cinnamon, if you have a lot of rounded corners on your menu theme, it would significantly lag the menu animation, especially on bigger corner radius settings and icons to consider, even on a beefy computer. I suspect it has something to do with how cinnamon handles its animations, and it might still be true on cinnamon 6.4.
Cinnamon is a nice, solid DE that is a bit of a mess underneath. However, they are improving on the messy code that came from the mash-up of the old Gnome/GTK code with their ideas/designs for their forks. It is boring, but not in a bad way. Not a DE for me, but it is certainly a solid option for many.
Completely unacceptable that Wayland isn't ready here. Same goes for Budgie and Xfce, but I understand that these projects don't have enough people (and also didn't care back in the days).
I really don't like the default cursor theme. It feels weird and clunky to use for me. But hey, It's easy to change with a few clicks, so not a big deal I guess.
the newer versions of GTK separate the styles out. so gnome can develop their own style "Adwaita". so if you want to use gtk, either develop your own styles or use Adwaita
From what I can see it looks like you are using Linux Mint Beta. Which is what will be the next version of Linux Mint which is Linux mint 22. Since Cinnamon is made by Linux Mint Mint will be the first to get Cinnamon 6.4. As I am on Debian Sid it will probably be ported to Debian and Ubuntu next. Because I am on Debian Sid I have Cinnamon 6.2.9 which is the same versions as Linux Mint LMDE6 and Linux Mint 22. If you are on Debian Stable which is Bookworm you will still only have Cinnamon 5. Still Cinnamon is a good desktop and yes it is Gnome the same as Mate is. Both are just alternative versions of Gnome and have the more traditional style desktop that was in Gnome 2.
It looks like I'm using Linux mint but I am not, I'm using arch :P The reason I titled the video and thumbnail is that gnome is because of the new UI designs they implemented, it looks very similar to gtk3 designs from the gnome team which is fine by me as it looks nice
@@linuxnext So your are using Arch. It does look very much like Linux Mint. But then that is because it's Linux Mint that make Cinnamon so it has most of the Mint themes. It looks similar to Gnome because it is Gnome based the same as Mate. So most of the Gnome apps and software work on both desktops. Much of the Cinnamon desktop is made up of Gnome apps and libraries from Gnome. The same is also true of Mate and also Budgie another Gnome based desktop.
Actually, Ms. Borman, I installed CachyOS the other day, an Arch derivative, and it came with this new version of Cinnamon because Arch is very bleeding edge. Probably other rolling release distros are already using it too. Have a great day!
Cinnamon has to be my favorite DE but I need Wayland for quite some games so I'll probably just wait until Cinnamon finally has official Wayland integration to switch back
I would like to see the settings app improve. I don't like the tiles all over the page in categories, I expect a settings page to look more like Plasma's or Gnome's with categories on the left and options of the selected category on the right side of the window.
The (fully) implementation of Wayland on Linux Mint has almost become an urban legend. It's always mentioned or talked about... when will it become real... no one really knows. 😜 However, as a daily user, any good growth would be welcomed.
4:30 If those are the issues with it on Wayland, then we can say it's ready: KDE Plasma has had this kind of issue since ever and to this day, and everyone just lives with it. The devs themselves consider it working as intended, so… Also, Gnome doesn't have VRR unless you manually enable it, so by today's standards on the Wayland DE landscape, it's ready.
what issue are you referencing? i pointed out problems that dont happen on kde plasma wayland as i use it as my main desktop for a while now, i also pointed problems with the ui not being correctly aligned, main monitor panel issues, i dont have those problems on kde plasma and i have setup kde plasma too many times to count if you think thats a "good" standard for a wayland desktop then thats a pretty low bar, linux mint devs even say its experimental and not ready for daily use and its why its not enabled by default on cinnamon or a linux mint install
I really hope they have a way to use a less modern theme, I really very much hate modern rounded pill design. I also don't like many animations at all.
@@GIRGHGH well that is opinionated, a lot of people like animations while other don't, same with rounded corners, if the cinnamon Devs want to do that way then that's just how it is 🤷 They could include a extra theme for non rounded corners and no animations so most users are happy
@@linuxnext I'm pretty sure they do, default Linux Mint ships with legacy themes and modern themes, the old legacy ones look like Win Vista era UI. I don't expect the mint team to remove this feature, though they may change the defaults
idk why but every linux desktop besides vanilla gnome and vanilla kde just looks ugly to me? like no desktop is cohesive in the same way that kde/gnome or something like macos is.
I'm a bit late with cinnamon but oh well :P Enjoy the video and happy holidays!
It's all gnome now?
Always has been....
You really did it! Thanks and merry christmas.
You can use notify-send to test notifs out!
2:31 you have to enable Menu's window animation, in its settings. That is why it comes out so bold.
Exactly. And it should be enabled by default! :P
Aside from that, I haven't tested out the new cinnamon version yet as I'm only using Mint 22 Wilma as I'm typing this out. Back in an earlier version of cinnamon, if you have a lot of rounded corners on your menu theme, it would significantly lag the menu animation, especially on bigger corner radius settings and icons to consider, even on a beefy computer. I suspect it has something to do with how cinnamon handles its animations, and it might still be true on cinnamon 6.4.
@@rincasifutsume never noticed that, but I always disable any animations in favor of snappiness
Cinnamon is a nice, solid DE that is a bit of a mess underneath. However, they are improving on the messy code that came from the mash-up of the old Gnome/GTK code with their ideas/designs for their forks. It is boring, but not in a bad way. Not a DE for me, but it is certainly a solid option for many.
05:06 You can set a temporized screenshot and open the menu or another section before the timeout for taking a screenshot with the menus open.
did not know that, thanks
It looks good! Polished in a good way.
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@@Komentujebomoge32 💀
Completely unacceptable that Wayland isn't ready here. Same goes for Budgie and Xfce, but I understand that these projects don't have enough people (and also didn't care back in the days).
I really don't like the default cursor theme. It feels weird and clunky to use for me. But hey, It's easy to change with a few clicks, so not a big deal I guess.
That gtk theme makes it look like gnome
the newer versions of GTK separate the styles out. so gnome can develop their own style "Adwaita". so if you want to use gtk, either develop your own styles or use Adwaita
From what I can see it looks like you are using Linux Mint Beta. Which is what will be the next version of Linux Mint which is Linux mint 22. Since Cinnamon is made by Linux Mint Mint will be the first to get Cinnamon 6.4. As I am on Debian Sid it will probably be ported to Debian and Ubuntu next. Because I am on Debian Sid I have Cinnamon 6.2.9 which is the same versions as Linux Mint LMDE6 and Linux Mint 22. If you are on Debian Stable which is Bookworm you will still only have Cinnamon 5. Still Cinnamon is a good desktop and yes it is Gnome the same as Mate is. Both are just alternative versions of Gnome and have the more traditional style desktop that was in Gnome 2.
It looks like I'm using Linux mint but I am not, I'm using arch :P
The reason I titled the video and thumbnail is that gnome is because of the new UI designs they implemented, it looks very similar to gtk3 designs from the gnome team which is fine by me as it looks nice
The legend
@@linuxnext So your are using Arch. It does look very much like Linux Mint. But then that is because it's Linux Mint that make Cinnamon so it has most of the Mint themes. It looks similar to Gnome because it is Gnome based the same as Mate. So most of the Gnome apps and software work on both desktops. Much of the Cinnamon desktop is made up of Gnome apps and libraries from Gnome. The same is also true of Mate and also Budgie another Gnome based desktop.
Actually, Ms. Borman, I installed CachyOS the other day, an Arch derivative, and it came with this new version of Cinnamon because Arch is very bleeding edge. Probably other rolling release distros are already using it too. Have a great day!
Cinnamon has to be my favorite DE but I need Wayland for quite some games so I'll probably just wait until Cinnamon finally has official Wayland integration to switch back
Imitation is the biggest form of flattery
Nice update to Cinnamon
Every minute the human body sheds over 30,000 dead skin cells.
@@Nullarino yeah I know disgusting
@@linuxnext yuckers
4:04 you can send notification for yoursef using the command notify-send "something"
Cinnamon cachyOS is my goto combo for mini tvpc, nothing else that wouldn't run heavy or with screen tearing. And mint with weird stutter issues xp.
Still no setting to display the exact same panel on all monitors
@@RickAstleyGaming404 that would be nice yes
I would like to see the settings app improve. I don't like the tiles all over the page in categories, I expect a settings page to look more like Plasma's or Gnome's with categories on the left and options of the selected category on the right side of the window.
These tiles are faster to use.
@ I disagree. I think it’s lacking aesthetically and less organized compared to Plasma/Gnome/Cosmic.
@@Klaymore-QT I am coping. Just let me be. xD
hat tip to cinnamon, they really stepped up!!!
they be cooking, but your right maybe another year
Full Wayland support and bugfixes and I'll be slappin' this babe on my machine ❤️
true
The (fully) implementation of Wayland on Linux Mint has almost become an urban legend. It's always mentioned or talked about... when will it become real... no one really knows. 😜
However, as a daily user, any good growth would be welcomed.
Hi LinuxNext, yes that's me, your good old Gnome, you got me!
I mean it was meant to be a continuation of Gnome 3, not surprised it takes inspiration from libadwaita.
4:30 If those are the issues with it on Wayland, then we can say it's ready: KDE Plasma has had this kind of issue since ever and to this day, and everyone just lives with it. The devs themselves consider it working as intended, so… Also, Gnome doesn't have VRR unless you manually enable it, so by today's standards on the Wayland DE landscape, it's ready.
what issue are you referencing? i pointed out problems that dont happen on kde plasma wayland as i use it as my main desktop for a while now, i also pointed problems with the ui not being correctly aligned, main monitor panel issues, i dont have those problems on kde plasma and i have setup kde plasma too many times to count
if you think thats a "good" standard for a wayland desktop then thats a pretty low bar, linux mint devs even say its experimental and not ready for daily use and its why its not enabled by default on cinnamon or a linux mint install
Cinnamon is literally based on GNOME 3.
@@k.b.tidwell yeah I know, I titled it that because of the new designs they made to make it look like gnome even more
@linuxnext I see, cool.
Cinnamon will only be usable when supports 100% Wayland and Auto HDR without any issues. How many years we should wait?
A year and a half I would say
@linuxnext Auto HDR and Nvidia still doesnt works nowadays in KDE Plasma. I think we must wait way more
I like it, but I would say: Just use Gnoe XD.
I mean, Cinnamon isn't even a light DE
i am using mint 21.3 with XFCE but i am always like to see others linux looks. thakn you for the video LNext
that shutdown menu lacks the icons IMO
has the drop-down menues like the date select changed?
I don't think so 🧐 it didn't say anything about that in the changelog and I don't think I saw a difference
it always was....
For a quick second , I thought this was Open Box.
Come on, you cannot be oblivious to what is so plain - Gnome is basically libAdwaita MacOS UI and Cinnamon is libAdwaita Windows UI
The title and thumbnail were because of the new designs they added that makes it look more like gnome, I already know they use libadwaita
I thoguht for sure you used fedora based on that mustache. My mistake...
@@jsharp9735 fedora was my ex lol
But5 can it be Gnome without Gnome's problems?
@@progste possibly 🧐
Wayland?
Not ready
how can i update my linux mint?
It's not finished yet, he's showing it from arch which has the testing version. It will probably be finished next year.
The beta is available now on the Mint website, but they say not to trust it yet. Just for playing around.
can't wait for wayland to kick in properly. my 4k monitor is not liking x11
I really hope they have a way to use a less modern theme, I really very much hate modern rounded pill design. I also don't like many animations at all.
@@GIRGHGH well that is opinionated, a lot of people like animations while other don't, same with rounded corners, if the cinnamon Devs want to do that way then that's just how it is 🤷
They could include a extra theme for non rounded corners and no animations so most users are happy
@@linuxnext I'm pretty sure they do, default Linux Mint ships with legacy themes and modern themes, the old legacy ones look like Win Vista era UI. I don't expect the mint team to remove this feature, though they may change the defaults
It should be called shitnammon
lol
...Hopefully without Gnome's extension security vulnerability. 💀
I don't hear nearly enough people talk about this, extensions in any application are security and stability nightmare
idk why but every linux desktop besides vanilla gnome and vanilla kde just looks ugly to me? like no desktop is cohesive in the same way that kde/gnome or something like macos is.
Yeah I think cinnamon looks ok and budgie I like that desktop but both need good Wayland support until I would actually use them
9 minutes ago is crazy
Wdym 🧐
nice title lol
Thank you lol
Cinnamon is getting better, but feels a bit outdated and less polished than Gnome
is mint your daily driver now?
He just changed the Desktop Environment.
I'm on arch, I just installed the desktop and used it
I hate gnome
Gnome's issues all stem from being too opinionated. This isn't that.
Well cinnamon isn't gnome :)