Modern Linux Mint Cinnamon Design - Tutorial for beginners
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2023
- Today I'm gonna show you how to change your Linux Mint Cinnamon desktop to a elegant modern desktop which is one of my favorites.
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to the point, no bs. tutorial videos should be more like this.
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every tutorial should not be locked behind a paywall either
Like others have said, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. Once I get my new SSD I’ll be moving to Linux and will only use windows for apps or features I can’t find in Linux.
I switched a year ago. There is nothing i can't do on Linux. It sometimes just takes a bit or research.
But atm Linux distributions are rapidly evolving and i find myself more and more thinking "Oh, this i couldn't have done that with windows"
@@DasIllu I agree to an extent. I'm still waiting/hoping that valorents anti cheat will work on Linux but right now it does not unfortunately.
@@DasIllui mean there are certain apps that don’t work with linux, isnt that just a fact
@@lor7780 Most stuff plays nice with Wine/Proton. And for the "apps" that just don't behave, there are native alternatives.
Btw, i dislike the word "app". An app is a shitty piece of software for mobile phones that drains your battery for no additional value.
Programs on the other hand... 🙂
@@lor7780 of course, but the rapid improvement over the last five years certainly promises good things in the next five.
This is amazing, you fixed every problem I had with mints UI. I didnt think it would be possible
This is the best customization guide without the need for external themes, good job!
Thanks. This is one of the most beautiful tutorials I've ever seen 😂
This is what i was looking for. Simple, Easy to understand, Easy to implement. Thank you.
LG, I followed your Tutorial and it worked out perfect. I think it is the best looking desktop I have seen, and got it configured only due to your brilliant Tutorial.. Thank you for all your time, and effort you put into making these Tutorials.. Hope you have a Good Day.
This was great thank you. I've switched over to using linux full time now and this guide was easy and concise to follow.
Thanks mate. Your sharing is giving a new breath to old pc.
I'm on LMDE6-- and LOVE it.... came back to mint (debian version) after starting there years ago and going through about a 100 other distros.... :)
your educational manner is amazing, thankyou for this
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, my Spiral Linux desktop is now minimalistically elegant
Good. Clean and pretty default desktop without a lot of external mods.
Very inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to share
exactly what i was looking for
Seriously man, you're a G for this. I love the new desktop look, thank you for the tutorial!
That's an amazing setup, I'll definitely try it when I instal Linux Mint, probably next week. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I used it as a guide and I really like the way my desktop looks now. Following this configuration method I ran into a little problem, and I would like to share a few comments about it. My computer is running Linux Mint 21.2 and Cinnamon 5.8.4, with an Intel i5 CPU and Nvidia GPU. When the computer wakes up after being in sleep mode, the text in the panels disappears, and the panels are no longer transparent. The problem seems to be the transparency extension. After some reading, it seems this issue is not new; however, a (not very elegant) workaround goes as follows: 1) go to "extensions", and click on the gear icon of "transparent panels"; 2) once the config window for transparent panels appears, click on the "more options" icon (three horizontal bars in the upper right corner); and 3) select "reload transparent panels". This quick fix recovers the expected appearance of the panels. It's a bit annoying but much less than looking for and killing the panel processes in the terminal and then relaunch it.
Very nice theme. I enjoyed the video. Thanks for the amazing tutorial! :D
Thanks for this. Very easy to make minor adjust to suit my style. Looks great!
Very nice changes you have made to Mint.
Exactly what i was looking for! Thank you 🙏
GNOME-ifying Cinnamon 👍 Well done!
Perfect!! Thank you for this
Perfect!! Thank you so much for this
oh lord, this is the best customization so far, and is exactly what I want! thanks! wihtout download stranges or third things!
Very straight forward. Just got into linux. Thanks mate.
Very good tutorial, easy to follow along.
Good job explaining it step by step.
Very well done and I almost done the same thing to mine yesterday. You showed me some mods that I well also try. Thank you.
really nice, concise and effective, thanks.
thank you so much i relly love how detailed and easy it was to follow through.
V good. Well demonstrated, nice and efficient.
Amazing tutorial. Subbed.
Great tutorial!!
very nice, I like your style.. thank you for sharing
Loved it 👏
My weather Applet shows no sun, only rain. 😢 Maybe a bug? 🤣Thank you for this tutorial. I'm a Linux newbie (MS-Windows 11 user🙈). I'm passionate about Linux Mint. It's so user-friendly. My old Thinkpad X240 is running again. It's so fast and smooth.😍
I think it is great, and I will download your Tutorial and setup my Linux Mint 21.2.. You got a New Subscriber... Thank You.
Excellent video!!! Thanks.
please make more... the video was super helpful, plus the accent is awesome
nice and simple. Thanks!
Brilliant! Mint could come this way, it's as nice or better than stock imho.
So cool, thank you so much
very helpful, and strait forward, thank you.
Nice and clean,thanks and keep up good work:):)
Awesome!
Thank you very much!!!
looks good
Vielen Dank für das gute Video! Mein Abo hast du!
Looks gorgeous man, Imma do that in a couple minutes. :)
Thanks man. I'm coming from kde plasma and the customization was a pain in the ass. I feel more comfortable with cinnamon now.
Very cool
Very good video
Thx it's really cool and easy for beginners like me : )
Thankyou very much
thank you
thank you bro
I don't need this tutorial, but I liked the look and found the video pleasant to watch. It's well done! Only thing I would change in the theme is the cinnamon menu icon. I'd either change it to the bento box menu, or at least just make it smaller. alternatively, I'd add it to the "dock" at the bottom, for a more "mac os"-y feel.
Anazing video!
Hi! Thank you for the tutorial. The only thing I haven't been able to set up is the "Transparent panels" on my applets is actually missing. Am I doing something wrong?
Can you also change it to look like mac os s little bit. I mean the panel from below to up and more things.
I like it much. Thanks. Can I do this in a separate work space and keep my original? Thanks.
Hello, It kinda looks like gnome
Is there a way to make the bottom panel hiding like on mac os?
Love that german accent
Next time you showcase your theme, demonstrate more windows and apps to show how they pick on the theme and their fresh look :)
Ach cool ich habe gerade festgestellt dass dies hier das equivalent zum deutschen Kanal ist😊
I cant change the inside color of the windows to green in cinamon so i always install lxde with Linux mint, is there a solution to that in cinamon?
nice vid. theres some way to only make transparent the bottom taskbar?
weather doesn't have my map location in settings even after entering the correct longitude and latitude. So, I need a different applet for weather. Where can I get that?
Thank you mate, your Accent sound like Super German by the way😊
is transparent extension working for you ?
It looks like new users of Mint have been using your video recently to customize their own desktops. I just saw this linked in the forums today. That is a beautiful wallpaper. Do you happen to still have the link to that?
Your version of linux mint is 21.2 ?
I need to find out how to square up the edges and make the title bar thinner:
Edit: figured out how to square the edges. on mine i had to change the button theme.
unfortunately after you maximize one of your apps, the transparencies will gone, i hope there will be options/settings to left it transparent
it is better to install plank and apply it at bottom instead of adding another panel. Only then, the setup will somewhat look like gnome desktop, if you really want it to look like gnome desktop. Also, it is better to keep top panel fixed rather than in hide mode so that the top panel won't cover close, minimise, maximize buttons on top corner.
This look too similar like Pop OS' Desktop Mode using Gnome. I really don't like this design, much prefer the Windows 7 look on Cinnamon. But that's just me. Good Tutorial though
transparency not working sadly ..
what is it with people wanting to know the weather constantly, look outside !
So...basically how to turn Cinnamon into looking like Win11? Heh.
hey is that gnome? HAHAHAHA
thanks , that a good tutorial. My Linux look great
Great Video. Thank you!