After a time, he began to get a flavour for what the community wanted out of a distribution and started implementing solutions to common problems. In August of , Linux Mint 1. The project is extremely popular and grows rapidly. A team is formed, forums chat rooms and a website are open. By the time Linux Mint 3.
Between Linux Mint 4. It is full-featured, extremely stable and very popular. Visit Star Labs for information, to buy and get support. Pre-installed open-source notebooks with free Tails live boot options "to hide your whereabouts. Your own personal Linux computer in the cloud , available on any device. Reader supplied reviews for Linux Mint Average rating 8.
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Version: -- Yes No. Version: Other than their features and performance, Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce also represent three different desktop environments, with different menus, different panels and configuration tools. The right one for you is the one where you feel at home. If you are unsure which desktop to choose start with the Cinnamon edition.
Try them all eventually when you have the time. Ubuntu, on the other hand, does not have this ease in installing the themes. Similarly, Linux Mint also has a separate entry in Settings for applets and desklets. You can also access an online collection of indicator applets and desklets Windows like desktop widgets in Linux. Ubuntu too gives the option to install codecs while installing OS itself. Ubuntu has a package named Ubuntu Restricted Extras that consists of most commonly used media codecs, including Adobe Flash.
But if you search for codecs using the Software Manager, at least it provides you the correct options right away. You can either choose to install the Ubuntu-restricted-extras package to get the commonly used codecs or something else from the list. Both Ubuntu and Linux Mint based on Ubuntu, of course support 5 years of system updates.
If you want to try Kubuntu , Lubuntu or any other official flavors of Ubuntu , you will end up with only 3 year of system updates. I think that gives Linux Mint a slight edge over Ubuntu with different desktop choices without comprising on the software updates. It is useful for some users with a variety of applications available while having the ability to get the latest updates. And, with Ubuntu, you get to make use of it by default.
So, if you are someone who does not prefer Snap store, Linux Mint will be a good option for you which blocks Snaps to be installed by APT. However, you may choose to follow one of our tutorials to enable snap support in Linux Mint 20 , in case you want it. With the update manager, you get to select what you need to update, check history on the update, and get some detailed information for each package update. Overall, it is a robust update manager. And, if you pair it up with pre-installed Timeshift application to create system backups, you will always be a click away from restoring your system.
Keep in mind that it is not a hate post against Ubuntu.
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