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Click on the upper right of the login screen. It should show the desktops installed and select Cinnamon.
I opted for autologin during installation.
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Click on the upper right of the login screen. It should show the desktops installed and select Cinnamon.
Just select Log out from the shutdown window... then choose the desktop and log back inRita G. wrote: ↑Sat Jul 28, 2018 2:46 pmI don't have that.Code: Select all
Click on the upper right of the login screen. It should show the desktops installed and select Cinnamon.
I opted for autologin during installation.
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Just select Log out from the shutdown window... then choose the desktop and log back in
I guess he means something else by "original cinnamon? Maybe he means older version?koesherbacon wrote: ↑Sat Aug 04, 2018 11:08 pm What did you mean when you said your cinnamon is lighter on the resources than original cinnamon? If I or anyone else were to `sudo apt install cinnamon`, we'd have the original cinnamon... right? So what else did you do in order to make your lower resources Diet Cinnamon?
Ya when i installed Linux Mint cinnamon it became very slow but when i installed cinnamon like that it is some what lighter than cinnamon at that time that is what iam talking about..koesherbacon wrote: ↑Sat Aug 04, 2018 11:08 pm What did you mean when you said your cinnamon is lighter on the resources than original cinnamon? If I or anyone else were to `sudo apt install cinnamon`, we'd have the original cinnamon... right? So what else did you do in order to make your lower resources Diet Cinnamon?
I would venture another explanation, because MX base is lighter than Mint base so if you load Cinnamon on top it will still be lighter, with Mint he probably hits some memory barriers on his system which makes the entire system slower.