Ubuntu Cinnamon

Ubuntu Cinnamon is a community-driven, free and open-source Linux distribution based on Ubuntu, using the Cinnamon desktop environment in place of Ubuntu's GNOME Shell. The first release was 19.10 'Eoan Ermine' on December 4, 2019, and is the first official distribution to use Ubuntu with the Cinnamon desktop. Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix is also used synonymously to reference the project.[1]

Ubuntu Cinnamon
Ubuntu Cinnamon Logo
Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.04 "Lunar Lobster"
DeveloperJoshua Peisach
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen-source software
Initial releaseDecember 4, 2019 (2019-12-04)
Latest release23.04 / April 20, 2023 (2023-04-20)
Repositorygithub.com/ubuntucinnamon
Package managerAPT
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
Cinnamon
LicenseGNU GPL
Official websiteubuntucinnamon.org

History

The Cinnamon environment was developed by the Linux Mint team in 2011 and was first used as the default desktop environment in Linux Mint 13. Ideas to combine Ubuntu and Cinnamon were not new, and had been floated around several times before the project. However, the idea was never developed significantly.[2]

In 2019, user ItzSwirlz posted on Ubuntu Discourse requesting info on a Cinnamon Ubuntu Flavor. He stepped up to build the project, and the first release was released later that year on SourceForge.[3]

Flavor Status

As early as 2020, Peisach expressed interest in attaining flavor status for Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix.[4]

In 2022, Peisach emailed the Ubuntu Technical Board requesting official flavor status.[5] In the Ubuntu Technical Board meeting over IRC on March 28, 2023, Ubuntu Cinnamon was officially deemed a flavor by Ubuntu.[6]

Releases

Release 19.10

19.10 "Eoan Ermine" was the first stable Ubuntu Cinnamon release, then referred to as Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. It was released on December 4, 2019. It featured a Calamares Installer, with Kimmo themes.

Release 20.04 LTS

20.04 "Focal Fossa" was the first stable Ubuntu Cinnamon LTS release. In addition to bug fixes, it contained mostly graphical updates, with updates to animation, customization, and layout.[7]

  • Point release 20.04.1 was released on August 6, 2020. The update featured a few more design and customization options, the most prominent being the artwork changes.[8]
  • Point release 20.04.2 was released on February 4, 2021. The update mainly featured bug fixes.
  • Point release 20.04.3 was released on August 26, 2021. The update featured security patches in addition to regular bug fixes.
  • Point release 20.04.4 was released on February 25, 2022. The update featured no updates specific to Ubuntu Cinnamon, and instead just reflected Ubuntu's updates.
  • Point release 20.04.5 was released on September 1, 2022.

Release 20.10

20.10 "Groovy Gorilla" was a standard release on October 22, 2020. The version featured a replacement of Cinnamon sounds with Ubuntu sounds, and further design changes. Cinnamon was upgraded to version 4.6.6 in the update, which came with better monitor support as well as layout improvements.[9]

Release 21.04

21.04 "Hirsute Hippo" was a standard release on April 24, 2021. This version mainly consisted of updates to the Nemo file manager and Cinnamon. They were updated to versions 4.8.5 and 4.8.6 respectively. Developer, Joshua Peisach, stated his "planning for the future of UCR" as a reason for the lack of major updates.[10]

Release 21.10

21.10 "Impish Indiri" was a standard release on October 14, 2021. The version contained updates for linux developers and a key kernel update. Linux Kernel was updated to version 5.13, adding support for newer graphics cards. Default Python, Ruby, PHP, Perl, and the GNU Compiler Collection were updated to newer versions.

Release 22.04 LTS

22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish" was the second Ubuntu Cinnamon LTS release, on April 22, 2022. This version updated the Cinnamon version to the 5.x series, going to version 5.2.7. Major updates were mostly contained within Ubuntu or Cinnamon and not Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix itself.[11]

  • Point release 22.04.1 was released on August 14, 2022. The update featured no major improvements and was mainly focused on system stability.[12]

Release 22.10

22.10 "Kinetic Kudu" was a standard release on October 20, 2022. The version updated the Cinnamon version to 5.4.12, which added many layout features as well as minor feature updates. Several Cinnamon packages were also updated. A major update was to Cinnamon's windows manager Muffin, which received a code rebase. Aside from operating system updates, this update also featured the addition of Ubuntu Cinnamon created packages to the main Ubuntu archives.[13]

Release 23.04

23.04 "Lunar Lobster" was a standard release on April 20, 2023. It is the first release of Ubuntu Cinnamon as an official Ubuntu flavor. This version updated the Cinnamon version to 5.6.7, adding more layout and UI features as well as bug fixes. The Nemo file manager was also updated to version 5.6.3, mainly featuring bug fixes. Muffin was updated to version 5.6.3, also featuring mostly bug fixes.[14]

This update was also the first update available to be downloaded from the actual Ubuntu host, rather than using SourceForge.[15]

Release 23.10

23.10 "Mantic Minotaur" was a standard release on October 12, 2023.

Release 24.04 LTS

24.04 "Noble Numbat" is an upcoming LTS release forecasted to be on April 25, 2024.

Table of Releases

Version Code name Release date End of Development Remarks
19.10 Eoan Ermine December 4, 2019 July 2020 First release of Ubuntu Cinnamon
20.04 LTS Focal Fossa May 7, 2020 April 2023 LTS version
20.10 Groovy Gorilla October 22, 2020 July 2021
21.04 Hirsute Hippo April 24, 2021 January 2022
21.10 Impish Indri October 14, 2021 July 2022
22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish April 22, 2022 April 2025 Latest LTS version
22.10 Kinetic Kudu October 20, 2022 July 2023
23.04 Lunar Lobster April 20, 2023 January 2024 First release as a flavor
23.10 Mantic Minotaur October 12, 2023 July 2024 Latest release
24.04 LTS Noble Numbat April 25, 2024 April 2027
  Old version, not maintained   Old version, maintained   Current version   Future Release

See also

References

  1. "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 19.10 Eoan Ermine Released". Ubuntu Community Hub. December 6, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  2. "Cinnamon Ubuntu Flavor?". Ubuntu Community Hub. February 10, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  3. "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix Activity". SourceForge.
  4. "The Future of Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix, and its development". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. July 25, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  5. Peisach, Joshua (November 28, 2022). "Ubuntu Cinnamon for Official Flavor Status". Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  6. Proven, Liam. "It's official: Ubuntu Cinnamon remix has been voted in". www.theregister.com. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  7. "Ubuntu Cinnamon 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" Release Notes". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. April 25, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  8. Peisach, Joshua (August 6, 2020). "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 20.04.1 LTS Released". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  9. Nestor, Marius (April 24, 2021). "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 21.04 "Hirsute Hippo" Released, Download Now". 9to5Linux. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  10. "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 21.04 "Hirsute Hippo" Released!". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. April 24, 2021. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  11. Nestor, Marius (April 22, 2022). "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 22.04 LTS Released with Cinnamon 5.2 Desktop Environment". 9to5Linux. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  12. Peisach, Joshua (August 14, 2022). "Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 22.04.1 LTS Point Release Announcement". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  13. Peisach, Joshua (October 1, 2022). "Ubuntu Cinnamon 22.10 Release Notes + Beta Announcement". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  14. Pablinux (April 20, 2023). "Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.04, its first version as an official flavor". Ubunlog. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  15. "Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" Released!". Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix. April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
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