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{{Article summary text|This article covers basic installation procedures and configuration methods in Cinnamon.}}<br />
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{{Article summary wiki|GNOME}}<br />
{{Article summary wiki|Nemo}}<br />
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[http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/ Cinnamon] is a Linux desktop which provides advanced innovative features and a traditional user experience. <br />
The desktop layout is similar to GNOME 2; however, the underlying technology was forked from GNOME Shell.<br />
The emphasis is put on making users feel at home and providing them with an easy to use and comfortable desktop experience.<br />
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==Installation==<br />
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Cinnamon can be [[Pacman|installed]] with the package {{Pkg|cinnamon}}, available in the [[official repositories]].<br />
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To get a complete desktop interface, install at least the following additional packages:<br />
* {{Pkg|cinnamon-control-center}}: provides access to various hardware and system settings within cinnamon-settings.<br />
* {{Pkg|cinnamon-screensaver}}: provides a lock screen functionality.<br />
* {{Pkg|nemo}}: Cinnamon's official file manager.<br />
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=== Starting Cinnamon ===<br />
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'''Graphical log-in'''<br />
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Simply choose '''Cinnamon''' or '''Cinnamon (Software Rendering)''' session from your favourite [[display manager]]. Cinnamon is the 3D accelerated version, which should be normally used. If you experience problems with your video driver (e.g. artifacts or crashing), try the Cinnamon (Software Rendering) session, which disables 3D acceleration.<br />
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'''Starting Cinnamon manually'''<br />
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If you prefer to start Cinnamon manually from the console, add the following line to your {{ic|~/.xinitrc}} file:<br />
{{hc|~/.xinitrc|<nowiki><br />
exec cinnamon-session<br />
</nowiki>}}<br />
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If the Cinnamon (Software Rendering) session is required, use {{ic|cinnamon-session-cinnamon2d}} instead of {{ic|cinnamon-session-cinnamon}}.<br />
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After the {{ic|exec}} command is placed, Cinnamon can be launched by typing {{ic|startx}}. See [[xinitrc]] for details.<br />
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{{Note|Versions before Cinnamon 1.9 used the gnome session manager. Put {{ic|gnome-session-cinnamon}} instead of {{ic|cinnamon-session-cinnamon}}.}}<br />
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==Configuration==<br />
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Cinnamon is quite easy to configure - a lot of the configuration that most people will want can be done graphically. Its usability can be customized with [http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/applets applets] and [http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/extensions extensions], and also it supports [http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/themes theming]. <br />
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===Cinnamon Settings===<br />
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Simply run the following command:<br />
{{bc|cinnamon-settings}}<br />
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Each settings panel can be accessed directly with the following commands:<br />
{{bc|cinnamon-settings panel<br />
cinnamon-settings calendar<br />
cinnamon-settings themes<br />
cinnamon-settings applets<br />
cinnamon-settings windows<br />
cinnamon-settings fonts<br />
cinnamon-settings hotcorner}} so on.<br />
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===Installing applets/extensions===<br />
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{{Note|Previously, {{AUR|cinnamon-extensions-git}} and {{AUR|cinnamon-themes-git}} were used to install some themes and extensions, but they are now deprecated (see [https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/668 here]). Instead, visit http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/.}}<br />
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The difference between an applet and an extension is that an '''applet''' is basically an addition to a panel, whereas an '''extension''' can completely change the Cinnamon experience and can do much more than an applet.<br />
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There are quite a few packages in the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=cinnamon&do_Search=Go AUR] (AUR package search for cinnamon). The process described here is a generic installation process.<br />
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Installing applets in Cinnamon is relatively easy. First visit [http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/applets Cinnamon Applets] to see all of the current applets.<br />
Download the zip file for the desired applet, and extract to {{ic|~/.local/share/cinnamon/applets/}} or {{ic|/usr/share/cinnamon/applets}}.<br />
Then run<br />
{{bc|cinnamon-settings applets}}<br />
to bring up the graphical applets manager. If the applet does not show up, press {{ic|Alt+F2}} and type {{ic|r}} and press {{ic|Enter}}. This will restart gnome-shell and likely, the new applet.<br />
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The process is analogous for extensions, with the only difference being that directories titled "applets" can be changed to "extensions".<br />
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==Tips and tricks==<br />
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===Creating custom applets/themes===<br />
The official tutorial on creating an '''applet''' can be found [http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/?p=156 here], and on creating a '''custom theme''' can be found [http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/?p=144 here].<br />
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===Default desktop background wallpaper path===<br />
When you add a wallpaper from a custom path in Cinnamon Settings, Cinnamon copies it to {{ic|~/.cinnamon/background}}. Thus, with every change of your wallpaper you would have to add your updated wallpaper again from the settings menu or copy / symlink it manually to {{ic|~/.cinnamon/background}}.<br />
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==Troubleshooting==<br />
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===QGtkStyle unable to detect the current theme===<br />
Installing {{Pkg|libgnome-data}} solves the problem partially, and QGtkStyle will detect the current GTK+ theme. However, to set the same icon and cursor theme, users must specify them explicitly.<br />
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The icon theme for Qt apps can be configured by the following command:<br />
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$ gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme Faenza-Dark<br />
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This sets the icon theme to Faenza-Dark located in {{ic|/usr/share/icons/Faenza-Dark}}. <br />
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The cursor theme for Qt apps can be selected by creating a symbolic link:<br />
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$ mkdir ~/.icons<br />
$ ln -s /usr/share/icons/Adwaita ~/.icons/default<br />
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This sets the cursor theme to Adwaita located in {{ic|/usr/share/icons/Adwaita}}.<br />
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===Pressing power buttons suspend the system===<br />
This is the default behaviour. To show the shutdown menu for example, change the setting for the respective button:<br />
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$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power button-power 'interactive'<br />
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===Icons do not show on the desktop===<br />
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The desktop icons rendering feature is enabled in nemo, and disabled in nautilus by default. To enable this feature, change the setting for nemo: <br />
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$ gsettings set org.nemo.desktop show-desktop-icons true<br />
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Or for nautilus:<br />
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$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons true<br />
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The feature can be disabled by calling the commands above, but replace 'true' with 'false'.<br />
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===Volume level is not saved===<br />
The volume level is not be saved after reboot. The volume will be at 0 but not muted. Installing {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} will solve the problem.<br />
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===Applets not working===<br />
If audio or network applets don't work the user may be required to be added to the relevant groups (audio, network):<br />
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$ gpasswd -a [user] [group]</div>MyZeD