Linux Mint 19.2 is a long-term release that will be supported until 2023. It comes with updated software, bringing improvements and many new features to make your desktop experience more exciting.
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Although the official release of Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” still awaits, its ISO image is now available for download to give you a full taste of what’s to come. Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” comes with the latest Cinnamon 4.2, MATE …
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Blender 2.80 features a redesigned user interface and 3D viewport. It includes Eevee, a new physically-based real-time renderer. Grease Pencil is now a full 2D drawing and animation system.
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The 81st week of the KDE Usability and Productivity initiative was all about KDE Plasma, which is one of the most popular desktop environments out there right now. Its only competition being the almighty GNOME.
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Attention, gamers! The new Linux Kernel 5.2 will come with several upgrades that are sure to make your gaming experiences even better — all thanks to the Collabora team.
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The BETA version of Linux Mint 19.2 is here, and it accompanies updated software and new features.
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After a few days of the release of the new Debian, the makers announce Debian Edu 10 that comes with updated software and new features. Here’s what’s new.
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With an upgraded kernel and userland, FreeBSD 11.3 is now available for the general audience.
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Despite the busy schedule of Linus Torvalds, we’re still getting a significant release in Linux Kernel 5.2 instead of just a release candidate. Here are the new features.
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The Debian Project announces the release of Debian 10, codenamed buster, with five years of support. The highly anticipated Debian 10 release took two years in the making.