Cinnamon 3.2 Desktop Gets Its First Point Release, Adds Keyboard Applet Fixes | Linux Today

Cinnamon 3.2 Desktop Gets Its First Point Release, Adds Keyboard Applet Fixes

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Marius Nestor
Nov 8, 2016

That’s right, Cinnamon 3.2.1 was released today, November 8, 2016, bringing much-needed fixes and improvements that are vital to have reliable and stable desktop experience before Cinnamon 3.2 is ready to conquer your Linux Mint installations, or any other distro that includes Cinnamon on its software repositories, such as Arch Linux. The first Cinnamon 3.2 point release includes fixes from Michael Webster, Niko Krause, and Clement Lefebvre. Among these, we can mention better positioning of the flag render for the keyboard applet, along with proper scaling of the flag’s size to match both the preferences and panel.

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Marius Nestor

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