Earlier this month, the team behind the popular Linux distribution, Mint, finally released Linux Mint 19.2 after a long development cycle. Clem Lefebvre, head of the project, said that Linux Mint 19.3 ...
The Linux Mint team has announced the arrival of a new Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) release, LMDE 7 with the nickname "Gigi." This full release, following the LMDE 7 beta just over a month ago, is ...
The Linux Mint team has finally decided to pull the plug on the the KDE Edition. The Linux community had widely thought that having a version of Mint using KDE was redundant and confusing. Now it ...
The Linux Mint team recently announced that it will be releasing Linux Mint 19.1 ‘Tessa’ in November or December of this year. As we approach the next release, the team will be posting updates about ...
Now that you've picked Linux Mint as your preferred distro, which desktop environment will you pick as your preferred edition?
As the Linux Mint team is progressing to release the first point version of Linux Mint 20 series, its founder and project leader Clement Lefebvre has finally revealed the codename for Linux Mint 20.1 ...
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 ...
Reading the latest Monthly News update from Linux Mint leader Clement Lefebvre is a sobering experience. While users do get updated on the status of Linux Mint 19.2, a considerable portion of the ...
Some Linux fans just got a hard lesson about the importance of double-checking install files. The Linux Mint team is warning users that hackers compromised the ISO (drive image) downloads for 17.3 ...
The beta version of Linux Mint 18 ‘Sarah’ made its debut this week, and a final release won’t be far behind. Here’s a look at what’s coming to this popular free and open-source operating system. Like ...
Linux Mint has been lambasted by some in the media for security problems over the last few years. But how accurate are such perceptions? Does Linux Mint really suffer from security problems or is it ...