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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Cinnamon is a desktop environment maintained by the Linux Mint team. Forked from GNOME Shell, it provides the user with panels, menus, window management, hot corners, and more. The user-interface is written in JavaScript, with core libraries being written in C.
[https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon Cinnamon] is a desktop environment maintained by the [https://www.linuxmint.com/ Linux Mint] team. Forked from GNOME Shell, it provides the user with panels, menus, window management, hot corners, and more. The user-interface is written in JavaScript, with core libraries being written in C.


== Features ==
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=== Spices ===
=== Spices ===
Spices are cinnamon's names for add-on applets, desklets, themes, widgets, and more. They can be found at the Cinnamon Spices repository website.
A "Spice" is Cinnamon's name for an add-on applet, desklet, theme, widget, and more. They can be found at the [https://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/ Cinnamon Spices repository website].
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[[Category:Desktop Environments]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 8 August 2024

Cinnamon on Linux Mint 21.3

Overview

Cinnamon is a desktop environment maintained by the Linux Mint team. Forked from GNOME Shell, it provides the user with panels, menus, window management, hot corners, and more. The user-interface is written in JavaScript, with core libraries being written in C.

Features

Panel

Cinnamon provides a traditional desktop experience out-of-the-box, with a panel that resembles the taskbar of Microsoft Windows. Panel items — called "applets" — can be organized freely. Additional applets can be downloaded from the internet, either from the Spices website or the applet manager included with Cinnamon.

Spices

A "Spice" is Cinnamon's name for an add-on applet, desklet, theme, widget, and more. They can be found at the Cinnamon Spices repository website.