Last weekend, the Debian Project released the third point release, Debian 10.3, of their stable Linux Distro Debian 10, codenamed Buster. The announcement comes just three months on the heels of the version of Debian GNU/Linux 10.2.
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The January Edition of the Linux Mint’s monthly newsletter is sure to get Mint fans excited as it briefly unveils LMDE 4, discusses what’s new in Cinnamon 4.6, and a whole lot more.
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Linux Mint 19.3 features Cinnamon 4.4, a Linux kernel 5.0 and an Ubuntu 18.04 package base. Not only does it accompany a lot of new features, but it’s also a long-term release that will be supported until 2023.
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The announcement was made via their November 2019 newsletter. They added that the team is still optimistic about the official release before Christmas. They did also mentioned that the Linux Mint 19.3 Beta release will be made available for download …
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Linux Mint dropped the October 2019 issue of their monthly newsletter today, and, as usual, it was chockful of tidbits sure to tantalize Linux Mint users eagerly awaiting news of their newest release, Linux Mint 19.3.
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The Fedora Project announced today the official release of the newest version of their long-awaited Fedora 31 Linux distro. Following six-months of development along with a week-long delay due to Installer and DNF bugs, the Red Hat-backed distribution is now …
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With a solid foundation in Debian 10 Buster, the new Knoppix 8.6 is here with a variety of improvements and new features. Before getting to know more about this update, it is essential to introduce Knoppix to the people finding …
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Making the shift to Linux is not as complicated as some people make it out to be. There is a variety of Linux distributions available that cater to the needs of people who are planning on making the jump to …
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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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The BETA version of Linux Mint 19.2 is here, and it accompanies updated software and new features.