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You can run Mint 19.1 on PCs with as little as a GigaByte of RAM and a 32-bit processor. Mint, as ever, out of the box is more secure than macOS or Windows ever dreamed of being.
Linux Mint 19.1 is a long-term support release (LTS) with critical updates and fixes coming until 2023. Because 19.1 is, like 19.0, based on an Ubuntu 18.04 base, it's relatively easy to upgrade ...
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How-To Geek on MSNLinux Mint 22.2 Is Going to Work Better on New PCs
Linux Mint 22.2, nicknamed "Zara," will apparently use by default an alternative Linux kernel called HWE, which stands for HardWare Enablement. It'll bring with it the latest drivers and patches that ...
The final rease of Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon and MATE was announced this weekend. I have picked up both versions, and I have installed them on a number of computers around here, with both legacy ...
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XDA Developers on MSN4 reasons I switched from NixOS to Mint Linux as a Windows-to-Linux convert
Discover the surprising reasons behind this Windows user's switch from NixOS to Mint Linux. Uncover the challenges and ...
The Linux Mint team has released version 21.1 for public consumption. It comes a few weeks after the Beta. It includes a new theme, an improved Update Manager and Software Manager, and more.
The Linux Mint team has shown some features it's working on for Linux Mint 21.1 'Vera'. Additions include a new verification tool for checking the authenticity of ISOs and a better USB image writer.
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