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My bias starts with Mint's Ubuntu 22.04 Long Term Support (LTS) and Linux kernel 5.15 foundation. It's a stable, reliable operating system for both new and experienced users.
Linux Mint nails the basics of what it means to be an operating system, but it’s just not as flexible as I’d like it to be. It lacks the personality and liveliness that I crave from my ...
Linux Mint will run on pretty much any computer. You're good to go if your PC has 2GB of RAM and 100GB of storage, any graphics card, and a monitor that supports a 1024×768 resolution.
Linux Mint is one of the best choices for those converting to the free and open-source platform from Windows. If you're done with Microsoft's operating system and all of its flaws, I have good ...
Linux Mint is a free, open-source operating system based on two longer-tenured versions of Linux: Debian and Ubuntu. It boasts "full multimedia support" from the jump, and has always been built ...
Under the Hood Linux Mint 21 is based on Ubuntu 22.04 and provides a full WIMP display, as in windows, icons, menus, pointers. It is a long-term support (LTS) release supported until 2027. Vanessa, ...
Linux Mint also remains cautious when it comes to kernel updates: It does not follow Ubuntu’s step (22.04.3) to Linux kernel 6.2 and stays with version 21.3 of kernel 5.15 with long-term support.
The Linux Mint 21.2 Beta ISOs are currently undergoing testing according to the Linux Mint Community website. This usually indicates that the Beta ISOs will be ready for download in a couple of days.
Linux Mint has long held a cherished place in the hearts of Linux users seeking a balance between elegance, ease of use, and rock-solid stability. In 2025, that reputation is only strengthened with ...
Linux Mint 22.x currently corresponds with Ubuntu 24.04, offering support until 2029. This long-term stability is a significant advantage for those seeking a reliable operating system.