I don’t super love the icons tbh but I’m having a hard time finding a lighter pink that matches my theme.
I just love 90% of the defaults for Linux mint. People crap on it for not being Wayland or cutting edge in every regard, but it just puts so much old school polish on it.
I was super into the Wayland hype train when it was new – back in the “wobbly windows” days to show my age a bit haha – but at this point I don’t actually see much benefit from an end user perspective. I am also a former XFCE user, so yeah…
Very cute desktop “ass_destroyer”
This is so pink, I turned into a drag queen
Aww come on, you know you want to be fabulous too! :P
Oh, honey child! You ain’t seen fabulous until you’ve seen my sasquatch lookin’ ass in high heels and a little black gown.
Being ASAB (assigned sasquatch at birth) myself, I feel your pain >.<;
hello fellow hyfetch user :3
hyfetch gang! There are
dozensmore than one of us! :3
it looks really pretty but my eyes are on fire lol
The burn means it’s working! :P
Thank you, I really enjoy that theme @ass_destroyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
I think the terminal should be in light mode tho to match the rest
What distros offer Cinnamon out-of-the-box?
I’ve been using Linux Mint for a long time but Fedora has a Cinnamon spin that’s pretty good too. There’s also Arch if you’re up for the challenge lol
There’s also Ubuntu Cinnamon and GeckoLinux (close derivative of openSUSE).
Isn’t Ubuntu Cinnamon basically Linux Mint without the nice things?
Yeah, I don’t fully understand that one either.
I think, the only real advantage of Ubuntu Cinnamon over Mint is that you get non-LTS releases of Ubuntu. Mint can be quite out of data near the end of those 2 year cycles…
The one thing I don’t like about Cinnamon is that it doesn’t play nicely with flatpak theming at all. KDE seems to apply themes over flatpaks with no problem no matter the distribution. If the Mint team built into Cinnamon desktop these theming capabilities, I’d use it over KDE all the time happily.