Now that you've picked Linux Mint as your preferred distro, which desktop environment will you pick as your preferred edition ...
Unix died because of endless incompatibilities between versions. Linux succeeded on servers and everywhere else because it ...
It was just last week that Fedora Linux 18 “Spherical Cow” made its official debut, but since then the Red Hat-supported distribution has been all over the news for a variety of reasons, not all of ...
The arrival of Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix as an official Ubuntu flavor marks the culmination of years of effort to bring the traditional desktop environment to the world's most popular Linux-based ...
Still, RoboLinux is a top-notch general-purpose Linux computing platform that comes with a choice of leading desktop environments. RoboLinux does what other Linux distros can’t. It creates a cloned ...
A new look app menu, expanded search abilities in the file manager and a modern on-screen keyboard are among new features in ...
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix arrived just in time for the holidays. Its first stable version, released on Dec. 4, is based on Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine. It utilizes Linux Mint’s Cinnamon desktop environment ...
Feren OS might well be the Linux computing game-changer that lures you away from your current operating system. Feren OS is based on Linux Mint 19 and the Cinnamon desktop environment that Linux Mint ...
Late last month the Linux Mint developers announced that they were working on a brand-new desktop environment designed to offer an alternative to the controversial GNOME 3, and on Monday they ...
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With so many Linux distros to choose from,most beginners should pick up something like Fedora or Linux Mint. The post Best ...
Ubuntu Cinnamon is a brand new “remix” project that incorporates the Cinnamon Desktop Environment into Ubuntu. It’s not an official “flavor” of Ubuntu, but the developers are hoping that — like Ubuntu ...
The years go by, and I keep trying one Linux desktop distro after the other. But for more than a decade now, I come back to Linux Mint. Why? It's simple: Year in and year out, Mint remains the best, ...