Now that you've picked Linux Mint as your preferred distro, which desktop environment will you pick as your preferred edition?
In today's open source roundup: Linux Mint KDE and Xfce have been released. Plus: Details begin to emerge about Linux Mint 18. And DistroWatch reviews Solus 1.0 Linux Mint has long proven to be one of ...
The Linux Mint team have released the KDE and Xfce spins of Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya as betas. The move comes less than two weeks since the Cinnamon and MATE editions were released for testing. With the ...
The team behind Linux Mint has released beta ISOs for Linux Mint 19.2. The new betas come in three flavours, Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce. There are many common updates to them all such as changes to the ...
A Community Edition of Linux Mint using the Xfce desktop was announced over the weekend. This combines two of my favorite things in Linux - the Mint distribution, which I think is absolutely wonderful ...
When deciding on a Linux Mint edition, users are often faced with the choice between Cinnamon, MATE, and XFCE, each offering unique features and resource requirements. This article will delve into the ...
Is your favorite Linux desktop Cinnamon, MATE, or Xfce? Or are you hankering for a change to something different and potentially better? Then one of your best options is the upgrade to Linux Mint 21 ...
Linux Mint 14, released in December and dubbed the “Nadia” version, is loaded with a horde of improvements to all four of its desktop environments. It is not usually necessary to grab every new ...
To install Linux Mint on your VMware Workstation, begin by creating a new virtual machine within the software, selecting your ...
Between Ubuntu 18.10, Manjaro 18.0 and Fedora 29 there's no shortage of updated desktop Linux goodness to enjoy right now, but fans of Linux Mint can also look forward to version 19.1 as Christmas ...
Linux Mint always follows its Ubuntu base (LTS with long-term support) after some delay. Version 21.3 has just brought its system base up to the level of Ubuntu 22.04.3, i.e. the third update of the ...
The latest version of the Linux Mint operating system is here… and it’s sticking around for a while. Linux Mint 19 “Tara” is a long term support release that’s based on Ubuntu 18.04, which means it’ll ...