![]() It seems to happen most when I use Firefox or graphics-intensive programs (Gimp, Inkscape, etc.), but that may be a coincidence. That would make more sense since “replace” seems to imply the old one is kept around and stored somewhere (which it isn’t) and I imagine most people are going to try “restart” first or will be looking for something labeled “restart cinnamon” online.Ĭauses of the issue: I don’t know. ![]() I don’t know why the command isn’t “restart”. The command “cinnamon –replace” basically removes the old Cinnamon “desktop” and starts a new one. ![]() You’ll be able to continue working as normal. The best part about this is that none of the programs you have open will be closed. That’s it! After a few seconds, you should see things reload.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |