Hi, Cinnamon 2.4.0 is now landing in X11:Cinnamon:Factory. * MDM not updated yet (need a new splash instead of the old ugly one) * Artwork not updated yet. * Some package like patterns-openSUSE-Cinnamon not created yet. (so you have to install package by package if you want to be the early bird. maybe tomorrow) When all done, packages will be copied and the new Current repo will launch. The launch note will not be published in opensuse-"packaging", but in openSUSE-"factory" ML. Not working: cinnamon-bluetooth. because it's written to be used with gnome-bluetooth 3.8. We have 3.10 for a long time. And I have no plan to fix it by providing an outdated gnome-bluetooth 3.8 as Linux Mint does. NOTICE: Currently the whole thing is not tested, at all. Because I'm updating my Factory box so zypper can't do the two things together. PS: X11:Cinnamon:Current will be the "Stable" branch you asked for. It'll track upstream "stable" releases at https://github.com/linuxmint according to the version number scheme you mentioned in previous posts. X11:Cinnamon:Factory then goes it's own way...eg: another 2.5.0 may be landing there because I myself have neither battery nor bluetooth devices :-) That is, there'll be no such thing like X11:Cinnamon:Stable which would track like: what Linux Mint uses. Because I have made my point of view clear on our wiki: Cinnamon is _NOT_ a desktop environment. It's a community project by Linux Mint. The best experience you can get will always from Linux Mint itself, if you don't care deb system or outdated fundamental softwares. Clearly I'm an openSUSE user, so I'll try to provide the best I can produce using openSUSE instead of simulating another distribution. That is, such way, eg, the way Arch Linux used to provide like Unity by creating every packages Ubuntu uses, is out of my way. We're not faking Linux Mint, but making an openSUSE spin. (Of course, bugfix from those versions Linux Mint use, should be added if someone open bugreports for any specific bug) X11:Cinnamon:* are development repositories, why manually add "freeze" for it? Marguerite