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Founded in 2008 by the Zorin brothers, Zorin OS was created with one mission: to make Linux accessible to everyone, ...
Windows 11 customization has always been lackluster, but Linux Mint has truly showed me how many possibilities I've been missing out on.
For those of you who haven't tried KDE yet, KDE would like to remind you that on October 14, Microsoft wants to turn your ...
LastOS is a tricked-out version of Linux Mint 22.1 with the Cinnamon desktop and some additional tools to make life easier for Windows folks. As Windows 10 nears its demise, The Reg FOSS desk has ...
Linux as a Viable Successor: Modern Linux distributions like Mint and Pop!_OS offer a user-friendly, efficient alternative that works well on older hardware left behind by Windows 11’s strict ...
Many Debian-based distros, Linux Mint included, use Ubuntu as their jumping-off point. The latest release – 21.2 Victoria – is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and will continue to be supported until ...
Opt for Linux Mint if you’re transitioning from Windows or macOS or if you prefer a refined Debian/Ubuntu experience. It’s ideal for 64-bit systems, and options like the XFCE edition allow for ...
Before switching to Linux Mint, I experimented with several Linux distributions, but many of them didn’t suit my needs due to their complexity or steep learning curves. As a long-time Windows user, I ...
Linux Mint – surprisingly – is based on the Ubuntu, and Debian distributions. This makes Mint a complicated piece of work – since it is built on top of both the most and least user-friendly distros.
Linux Mint 22.1 delivers several new features, including Power mode and Night light functionality that will be familiar to Windows users. It includes Cinnamon 6.4, the latest release of the ...
Linux Mint 22.1 ships with a new version of its home-grown desktop environment, Cinnamon 6.4. The headline change in Cinnamon 6.4 is a brand new default theme. It uses rounder corners in applets and ...