what is cinnamon --replace process?

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I use cinnamon 3.6.7 <>
cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace when I restarted it:
output of <code>htop</code>







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  • Are the entries full processes or threads?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 28 at 11:30










  • Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 11:45










  • cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:46











  • They are threads
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:50










  • Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 12:17














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I use cinnamon 3.6.7 <>
cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace when I restarted it:
output of <code>htop</code>







share|improve this question






















  • Are the entries full processes or threads?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 28 at 11:30










  • Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 11:45










  • cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:46











  • They are threads
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:50










  • Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 12:17












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0
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I use cinnamon 3.6.7 <>
cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace when I restarted it:
output of <code>htop</code>







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I use cinnamon 3.6.7 <>
cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace when I restarted it:
output of <code>htop</code>









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  • Are the entries full processes or threads?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 28 at 11:30










  • Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 11:45










  • cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:46











  • They are threads
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:50










  • Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 12:17
















  • Are the entries full processes or threads?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 28 at 11:30










  • Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 11:45










  • cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:46











  • They are threads
    – Mah35h
    May 28 at 11:50










  • Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
    – DK Bose
    May 28 at 12:17















Are the entries full processes or threads?
– dsstorefile1
May 28 at 11:30




Are the entries full processes or threads?
– dsstorefile1
May 28 at 11:30












Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
– DK Bose
May 28 at 11:45




Which distro are you using? And do you have just 2GB RAM? Also, the image shows cinnamon --replace --replace instead of cinnamon --replace.
– DK Bose
May 28 at 11:45












cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
– Mah35h
May 28 at 11:46





cinnamon --replace became cinnamon --replace --replace after I restarted cinnamon
– Mah35h
May 28 at 11:46













They are threads
– Mah35h
May 28 at 11:50




They are threads
– Mah35h
May 28 at 11:50












Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
– DK Bose
May 28 at 12:17




Try a lighter desktop environment, LXDE or XFCE, instead of cinnamon if you have just 2GB RAM.
– DK Bose
May 28 at 12:17















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