News, tips, and coverage of Linux Mint, a massively popular Ubuntu-based distribution that uses the Cinnamon desktop environment.
Linux Mint 20 is packed with new features so join us as we take a look at them. Plus we tell you where to download Linux Mint 20 so you can try it out!
Linux Mint wants to make it easier to transfer files between Linux PCs on the same network. 'Warpinator' enables wireless file transfers through a clean UI.
Using the Cinnamon desktop environment on a high-resolution display? If so, you may be pretty excited to hear that fractional scaling support is on the way.
Make Linux Mint look like Windows 7 with this ace theme pack from B00merang project. It's easy to install and transforms the look of the Cinnamon desktop.
The MintBox 3 and MintBox 3 Pro have gone on sale. The finless desktop PCs run the latest Linux Mint operating system and feature powerful specs.
Downloads of Linux Mint 19.3 are now available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. We recap the new features in Linux Mint 19.3 and provide download links.
Linux Mint 19.3 beta is now available to download ahead of the final release due just before Christmas. We look at what's new in this update.
Linux Mint 19.3 'Tricia' is due for release in December, 2019 based on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS, include several new apps, and ship with the new Linux Mint logo.
Linux Mint unveiled plans to refresh its famous logo with a ‘more modern’ design last year, but since then it’s been pretty quiet about how the effort is going. So you may be interested to […]
The final stable release of Linux Mint 19.2 is now available to download. Linux Mint 19.2 is a long term support (LTS) release and is supported until 2023 with updates. Freshly approved for release, a […]
The Linux Mint 19.2 beta is now available to download, and features Cinnamon 4.2, improved kernel management, and a new set of wallpapers.
Linux Mint 32-bit releases are being dropped, with the distro confirming that it will not provide 32-bit downloads of Linux Mint 20 next year.