I'm running Linux Mint Debian Edition, and the Cinnamon updates from 21.1 Xia dropped for LMDE today.
I like the new Cinnamon default theme, with rounded and floating popups, though it's broken for me (symbolic icons in the taskbar don't initially respect size settings and have to be adjusted back), and those rounded and floating elements, which were touted as a major design shift, aren't part of the Mint-Y themes, which is what Mint users will start out with.
I spent an hour and created a stylesheet that loadS the Mint-Y-Dark-Teal colors on top of the Cinnamon default theme, and it worked pretty well, but the broken symbolic icons in the taskbar is a problem and keeps me from using it. It was honestly easier to see the margin and border-radius settings for Cinnamon and add them to my custom MYDT stylesheet to get the same effect.
There were some minor icon changes in the Y sets.
The other under-the-hood stuff I can't really tell. Like I'm going to notice a change in Xed.
I like the new Cinnamon default theme, with rounded and floating popups, though it's broken for me (symbolic icons in the taskbar don't initially respect size settings and have to be adjusted back), and those rounded and floating elements, which were touted as a major design shift, aren't part of the Mint-Y themes, which is what Mint users will start out with.
I spent an hour and created a stylesheet that loadS the Mint-Y-Dark-Teal colors on top of the Cinnamon default theme, and it worked pretty well, but the broken symbolic icons in the taskbar is a problem and keeps me from using it. It was honestly easier to see the margin and border-radius settings for Cinnamon and add them to my custom MYDT stylesheet to get the same effect.
There were some minor icon changes in the Y sets.
The other under-the-hood stuff I can't really tell. Like I'm going to notice a change in Xed.