Most Linux distributions orient themselves to meet specific needs; Linux Mint is a complete and universal operating system suitable for everyone, beginners and experienced users alike. Getting started is immediate, the transition from Windows is quick and easy. Linux Mint also pays particular attention to its graphical interface this is also its trademark which makes it particularly pleasant to use on a daily basis. It is the elegance of its design that has made it the most popular and widely used Linux operating system.
Everything is already configured and installed and so you can start using it right away. The most popular applications are already installed: Firefox, LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Transmission. The most preferred edition is the Cinnamon-based edition, the desktop environment specially developed for and by Linux Mint.
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Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Linux Mint - EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Notification preferences By default, the Update Manager shows a notification if a particular update has been available for more than 7 logged-in days or if it's older than 15 calendar days.
These values can be configured all the way down to 2 days or all the way up to 3 months. By default the Update Manager also only counts security and kernel updates as being relevant for notifications but you can change that in the preferences.
The last setting is a grace period. If any update has been applied on your computer in the last 30 days, whether it's via the Update Manager or via another APT software, no notifications will be shown. On computers where updates are not wanted and 3 months is not enough there's no need to keep the Update Manager running in the background and it can be disabled entirely.
Other improvements The Update Manager handles the automation of Flatpak updates. This was previously located in "Startup Applications". Automated Flatpak updates Unused Flatpak runtimes are automatically removed when this option is active.
The power source of the computer is now checked prior to the launch of automated updates to ensure they do not run when the computer is on battery.
Bulk File Renamer A new application was implemented to add the ability to bulk rename files. This new application is called Bulky and it is installed by default in Linux Mint You can launch it from the application menu and then select files, or just select multiple files in your file manager, right-click and choose "Rename In addition to the features which were present in GNote, Sticky also lets you place the notes on the desktop and quickly access them from the icon tray.
Notes can be of different colors and the text inside of them can be formatted. Sticky also features a backup mechanism and can import your GNote notes.
Warpinator With Warpinator you could already transfer files from computer to computer across the local network but thanks to a new Android app you can now also do so with your phone and tablet. To install Warpinator on your Android device simply search for it in the play store, or use the link below: The latest version of Warpinator features the ability to select which network interface you want to use.
When you run in that mode, it is your Intel card which renders the session and a menu option is available to let you offload a particular application to your NVIDIA card. From the command-line, two new commands are available to offload to GLX or to Vulkan: nvidia-optimus-offload-glx nvidia-optimus-offload-vulkan To boost compatibility and make it easier to boot Linux Mint 20 in live mode without NVIDIA drivers, "nomodeset" was also added to the "Compatibility Mode".
Blueberry, mintupdate, mintreport, nm-applet, mate-power-manager, mate-media, redshift, rhythmbox all use XAppStatusIcon and give the tray a consistent look in Mint Cinnamon 4.
The new version tries to prioritize content and navigation and to delay thumbnails as much as possible. As a result, the content of directories shows up with generic icons before the thumbnails are rendered, but the improvement in performance is quite noticeable.
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