Surely there are more people who want to make US work with any particular desktop than there are desktops! I did the Cinnamon work myself for the legacy desktop, simply so I could use it Have all the necessary files to make it work. Only hassle is that the Cinnamon menus for some reason ignore the UbuntuStudio A/V submenus, instead putting all the A/V apps into "sound and video" no matter what you do in the menu editor. The submenus show up in the menu editor, so my guess it its just a Cinnamon bug that will eventually be taken care of.
Anyone else wants to use Cinnamon in UbuntuStudio, I have what you need at least for the legacy themes, can send out tar.gz files. I recommend it only for relatively powerful machines with modern graphics cards and multicore processors. All this stuff works with MATE, too, been there, tested that. It will run on slower machines, but Cinnamon get sluggish, especially in the menu, on Pentium 4 or Intel Atom. This is inherited from the upstream gnome-shell it seems. On 05/23/2013 at 12:17 PM, "Kaj Ailomaa" <zeque...@mousike.me> wrote: > >> One thing that you might notice though, reading these posts is >that >> though many people have opinions on how to develop Ubuntu >Studio, few of >> the people actually are doing it. And this is a very important >point. >> >> If you want something done, you can actually do it yourself. And >that's >> how you participate. >> > >Just want to quickly add, that of course giving feedback and >opinions is >a very valid way to participate also, but if you want to be able to >influence the development of Ubuntu Studio - the best way is to >get down >and dirty with it yourself. Just badly worded on my part. > >-- >Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list >Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com >Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel