Cinnamon 5.2.2 On Fedora 36 Rawhide | Install & Preview | 3 File Changes, 107 Additions & 1 Deletion
In This Video We Are Discussing About The 5.2.2 version of the Cinnamon desktop environment developed by Linux Mint , which offers advanced innovative features, but continues the traditional user experience in some way, has been announced.
► Subscribe me here : https://bit.ly/3dI03ff
► Follow me on Tumblr : https://www.tumblr.com/blog/runboxing
► Follow me on Twitter : https://twitter.com/Runboxing1
► Follow me on Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Runboxing1/
Cinnamon 5.2.2 On Fedora 36 Rawhide | Install & Preview | 3 File Changes, 107 Additions & 1 Deletion
Click Here to Watch More Entertainment :
► Linux Videos : https://bit.ly/2Teia2U
► Buyer Guide Videos : https://bit.ly/35cUaTK
► Raspberry pi Videos : https://bit.ly/3jgfaxQ
► Review Videos : https://bit.ly/2HeIuYo
► Mozilla Videos : https://bit.ly/2IOi3JG
► Vpn Videos : https://bit.ly/3m3V23B
► Ipad Videos : https://bit.ly/34guh6d
► Mac Os Videos : https://bit.ly/37mPrBx
——Subscribe to stay up to date with the channel! ——
Make sure to subscribe to the channel & select the 🔔bell push notifications (click the 🔔BELL icon next to the subscribe button) to be notified immediately when I release a new video.
✅ BE SURE TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS!!!
If you watched this video and scrolled to the bottom and are reading this I would love to hear from you.
If you have any questions give me a shout on social media & I'll try and answer all the questions you might have.
Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time!
The new version, announced by Clement Lefebvre on github.com, was thus made available. The release reportedly handles 3 file changes, 107 additions, and 1 deletion. While expressing the happiness on behalf of the whole team and developers the release of the version, users were asked not to hesitate about the feedback of the bugs they detected regarding the new version that comes with various improvements and innovations.
Cinnamon 5.2.1 announced
The 5.2.1 version of the Cinnamon desktop environment developed by Linux Mint , which offers advanced innovative features, but continues the traditional user experience in some way, has been announced. The new version, announced by Clement Lefebvre on github.com , was thus made available. The release reportedly handles 2 file changes, 24 additions, and 1 deletion. While expressing the happiness on behalf of the whole team and developers regarding the release of the version, users were requested not to hesitate about the feedback of the bugs they detected regarding the new version that comes with various improvements and innovations.
Cinnamon 5.2 arrives preparing the desktop that Linux Mint 20.3 will use
Today, about five and a half months after the earlier version, the launch of Cinnamon 5.2. Although it is also used in many others, the cinnamon desktop achieved much of its fame thanks to Linux Mint, an operating system based on Ubuntu in which a large number of users took refuge when Canonical decided to make the leap to its Unity. It has come with news for everything, such as an improved menu applet that now makes it easier for us to navigate with the keyboard in languages that are read from right to left.
Visual enhancements have also been introduced, such as symbolic icons for all applications, the ability to hide application buttons by default and when the menu is closed, or support for completing results only when the file system path entry is activated. Below you have a list with the most outstanding news that have arrived alongside Cinnamon 5.2.
Cinnamon 5.2 Highlights
Improved the sound applet, also in languages that are read from right to left.
The keyboard applet now shows the correct size of the icons when the panel is vertical.
Improvements to the Calendar applet, including support for the Evolution data server (GNOME).
The notifications applet now allows us to avoid showing the number of notifications in the system tray.
The grouped window list now automatically updates the application group icon each time a new window is added to the group, among other improvements.
Scrolling can now be disabled in the Workspace View applet.
Python 3.10 support in the menu editor.
Improvements in the management of covers in applications like Spotify.
The Cinnamon 5.2 Code can now be downloaded from this link, but it is best to wait for our Linux distribution to add the new packages to the official repositories. Linux Mint 20.3 will use it when its stable version arrives, a release that is scheduled for Christmas.
#FedoraLinux36 #LinuxMintUna #Una #LinuxMint #CinnamonDesktopEnvironment
Todays Video - Cinnamon 5.2.2 announced!