During recent years, many people have touted the ease of use that comes with Linux Mint compared to virtually all other distributions. As such, Linux Mint is now one of the most popular distributions out there, and almost as popular (or in some terms more popular) than Ubuntu.
Linux Mint Debian Edition has proven to be a popular release for the Linux Mint developers. It's certainly at the top of my list of favorite distros. Linux Mint Debian edition uses the GNOME desktop and, as good as it is, it's just not right for some folks (especially those on older or slower computers). Enter Linux Mint 201104 Xfce version.
The Linux Mint team has been refreshing all of its releases for the past couple of months and has now revealed Linux Mint 9 LXDE. Based on the lightweight LXDE desktop environment, it tries to get as close as possible to the main release and features some of the main new features of Linux Mint 9, the revamped Software Manager, the new Backup Tool and others. It’...
The Linux Mint team is getting ready to complete the latest batch of releases. The standard Gnome-based Linux Mint 9 was released about two months ago and the LXDE version was made available recently. The Xfce version is not quite ready but the team has put out a Linux Mint 9 Xfce release candidate. Besides the new features available across all of the Linux 9 flavou...
Linux Mint 11 is the latest release of Linux Mint, a desktop distribution based on Ubuntu Desktop. This is different from Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE), a version of Linux Mint based on Debian. (See a review of LMDE.) The Linux Mint project makes different installation images for the major desktop environments, and this article [...]
The Linux Mint team has released Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox, the last of the official versions for this release cycle. Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox comes with all of the updates and new features in Linux Mint 9 built around the Fluxbox windows manager."Based on Lubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, Linux 2.6.32, Fluxbox 1.1.2 and Xorg 7.6, this edition features a lot of improve... (read more)
Whenever a new version of Ubuntu is released, a new version of Linux Mint soon follows. This time around it’s Linux Mint 9. Linux Mint 9 is based on Ubuntu 10.04.
Each time a new version of Ubuntu is released, a new version of Linux Mint quickly follows. Linux Mint 11 has just been released and it's probably the best version of Linux Mint ever. If you aren't familiar with Linux Mint then you've missed out on what is arguably one of the best desktop Linux distros available.
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 14 KDE RC.
Linux Mint 14 KDE
KDE is a vibrant, innovative, advanced, modern looking and full-featured desktop environment.