Cinnamon is a desktop interaction environment created by ClementLefebvre, LinuxMint, attempting to provide a layout similar to GNOME2, a bottom panel and transmitter, GNOME2-like system tray and notifications and more. The Fedora18beta version has been released for a long time. Although the final version will be released in December next January, the system is in a relatively stable state. The Cinnamon desktop environment can now be used on the Fedora18 system, you only need to open the software package Administrator
Cinnamon, a desktop interaction environment created by Clement Lefebvre, Linux Mint, attempts to provide a layout similar to GNOME 2, a bottom panel and transmitter, GNOME2-like system tray and notifications and more.
The Fedora 18 beta version has been released for a long time. Although the final version will be released in December next January, the system is in a relatively stable state. Currently, the Cinnamon desktop environment can be used on the Fedora 18 system, you only need to open the software package management tool (the Chinese name is "Add/delete software") and search for Cinnamon. Install:
Log out and log on with Cinnamon to enjoy the Cinnamon desktop environment:
Feel it slowly.
Cinnamon provides a wide range of customized desktop effects:
Contains effects such as classic jelly windows.
Provides an independent special effect control center that supports fine-grained customization.
Cinnamon provides three styles of desktop layout.