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This Linux-based operating system is the perfect secondary OS for your PC
Ubuntu Cinnamon combines familiarity and strong hardware support, making it the perfect secondary OS for your PC.
Also in today's open source roundup: Ubuntu's Unity desktop runs natively in Windows 10, and how to install Windows 10 in a virtual machine in Linux Linux Mint 18 has been out for a little while now, ...
With support for Windows 10 ending in late 2025, you might be thinking of updating to Windows 11, but you'd be missing on all ...
Indeed, from where I sit, it's not only the best Linux desktop, it's the best desktop operating system -- period. That said, what's great about this latest version of Mint is that it's a solid, ...
Over the decades, I've used or tested just about every Linux distribution available, and this one has stood above all else.
But if you want to browse the internet, stream, or use most productivity software or office suites, you’ll find a capable ...
Linux Mint the community-driven Linux distribution based on Debian and Ubuntu, has this week rolled out a new update in the form of Linux Mint 18.3 which brings with it a number of new tweaks, ...
Linux Mint 19, code-named “Tara,” is expected to become generally available by the end of June, bringing a host of updates to the popular Linux desktop distribution. Linux Mint 19 is based on the ...
What the Linux Mint developers have pulled off is nothing short of astounding Your email has been sent Image: Linux Mint Open source: Must-read coverage Debian vs Ubuntu: Which Linux Distro Fits Your ...
The Linux Mint team has announced that Linux Mint 21 users can now officially upgrade to version 21.1. Linux Mint 21.1 ‘Vera’ was only released yesterday following a two-week Beta phase and now ...
I hope you weren't one of the hundreds of people who downloaded a compromised version of the Linux Mint operating system on Saturday. Because if you were, it's possible that you're not just running ...
While Ubuntu and Red Hat grabbed most of the Linux headlines last year, Linux Mint, once the darling of the tech press, had a relatively quiet year. Perhaps that's understandable with IBM buying Red ...
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