I recommend Rocketdock or XWD (Version 5.x is here, but people seem to prefer 2.0 and there are more themes for it) if you want a good looking dock. Winstep is shareware garbage.I have to stick with Windows on my laptop because I need Visual Studio and other Windows-only tools for my work. I much prefer the look of Cinnamon's desktop environment, however I've been managing with a few third-party utilities to get something that's more palatable than the default Windows 10 environment. I've also just broken the dock program unfortunately.
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I don't see why you wouldn't just use Linux Mint (where the Cinnamon desktop is already preconfigured) at that point.My biggest accomplishment so far is switching from Unity to Cinnamon.
When I used Antergos, sound didn't work. It didn't work anywhere. Then I went to the Arch wiki and it said to install some kind of driver for my graphics card. Well the open source one still doesn't have audio, as it said in the troubleshooting section, and I had to use the official drivers. On the AMD site, it lists Ubuntu 16.04 and some other crazy stuff that I have no idea what it is. I just decided that Ubuntu was the best way to go.I don't see why you wouldn't just use Linux Mint (where the Cinnamon desktop is already preconfigured) at that point.
Linux Mint 18.1 is based on Ubuntu 16.04...When I used Antergos, sound didn't work. It didn't work anywhere. Then I went to the Arch wiki and it said to install some kind of driver for my graphics card. Well the open source one still doesn't have audio, as it said in the troubleshooting section, and I had to use the official drivers. On the AMD site, it lists Ubuntu 16.04 and some other crazy stuff that I have no idea what it is. I just decided that Ubuntu was the best way to go.
I didn't know that. Ubuntu's working fine for me right now. No need to start messing with stuff. Thanks for letting me know though!Linux Mint 18.1 is based on Ubuntu 16.04...