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Linux Mint 20 “Ulyana” Cinnamon released!
Linux Mint 20 “Ulyana” Cinnamon released!
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3928
New features in Linux Mint 20 Cinnamon
https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_ulyana_cinnamon_whatsnew.php
Comments
just installed mint 18 2 days ago
Hahah same to me. Downloading............Installing......
What a great news. Downloading it. Thanks OP!
Just an opinion....but highly overrated due to Win-like bloatiness, which was never really the Linux ethos at all...
I prefer to use windows and ssh to a local vm ubuntu.
Perhaps because Mint target user is:
Exactly. I've directed many of my friends who were coming from Windows and wanted to give Linux Desktop a go to Mint. They've felt at home pretty fast
+1. I'm from Windows and Mint is impressive! I can do almost with Mint.
It's called Grass is Greener. When you use Windows, you want it to looks like ubuntu, when you are on a macos, you want it to look like Windows. You have an ios, you want it to behave like Android, android want it to look like ios, and so on and so forth.
Not even close to. Just check, how much space takes win10 and what you get. And then compare it with LinuxMint default installation...
An open-source operating system gives you privacy and trust; corporations don't. This is what matters to me most: it's my data, not NSA, CIA, FBI, FSB, or any agency/corporation/agency/politics-party. When I think about this, design itself becomes so unimportant.
I like Mint, but my recent experience with Mint as a desktop running 24/7 hasn't been that good. Within 1-2 months the GUI will crash and there's no way to access via AnyDesk or Teamviewer. Not saying that Mint is no good, but I have learned that it is important to retain SSH access via a tunnel so that when the GUI fails, you can still get to the command line to restart the GUI interface or reboot the system.
That said, I still happily recommend Mint, and if you want to be right at home with the Windows interface on Mint, try this: https://b00merang.weebly.com/windows-10.html