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@voxel @linux I do little or nothing to optimize Cinnamon beyond looking at the Startup Applications to see if there's anything I don't need.
Linux Mint's newest release is very nice, with Cinnamon at version 6.04. It's showing the benefits of refining an existing product rather than layering on new features. (If you use touchpad gestures, the new configuration options are useful.)
Fedora's Cinnamon spin is also excellent, if you prefer something other than Mint's Ubuntu-based product.
@Corb_The_Lesser @linux
I'm pretty happy with Linux Mint so far, never tried Fedora, but I will take a look on it
Where can I find them?
@voxel @linux The "Gestures" preference tool in Systems Settings.
@Corb_The_Lesser @linux Oh. Thank you a lot! Never discovered this lol