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One particular environment to watch out for is Consort from the SolusOS guy.
It's basically a fork of gnome's fallback components but the goals are pretty
good , like porting metacity to gtk3, real transparency in panel, old places
and system menus in panel, and so on.
I installed JUST the Cinnamon desktop and as far as I can tell that doesn't
install any extra programs, for instance the default browser is still
abrowser and there are no programs available other than the standard Trisquel
6 ones in the menu.
System resources wise, I still get better performance with MATE, but MATE is
a fork of Gnome 2 and I am technically using older versions of Gnome
applications that are name differently. For example, Eye of Mate instead of
Eye of Gnome and Caja instead of Nautilus.
With Cinnamon, I am using
Just installed Cinnamon and rather like it BUT is it 'free' software ?
Yes, it is under the GPL
https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/blob/master/COPYING For some reason
people seem to think that things produced by the mint team is not free
software.
For some reason people seem to think that things produced by the mint team
is not free software.
They include proprietary software in the default install, so no wonder, It's
always good to check.
I believe this is false or not clear. Linux Mint developers produce only free
software. The Linux Mint distribution includes third party non-free software
though. Cinnamon itself shouldn't be a problem to include in Trisquel as far
as I know. If there is a problem it is probably in some way
Trisquel 6 is being released very soon (thank god) and I am curious if any of
you have tried Cinnamon. I'm thinking with Trisquel 6 that I may make the
switch over and the last few days I have been running it on an Ubuntu 12.04
box with success.
I really like that it has low memory
I like GNOME Shell, personally. Xfce if 3D isn't available. Maybe that fork
of GNOME Fallback mentioned a while back (Consort) will turn into my 2D
choice when it's available.
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