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Linux Mint 18.1 released with smooth features and offers long-term support

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The Ubuntu based Operating System Linux Mint is released with the newer version of 18.1 also known as Serena. It came out as a solid operating system that can run in edge case scenarios. It also offers a number of user interface options.

The release came as an alternative to the already axed Ubuntu’ s Unity and also Mint offers long term service with an updated Linux 4.4 kernel. The updates and support come from Ubuntu repositories and guaranteed to be supported till 2021.

Some of the smooth features while testing with generic hardware were resulted with instant functionality over USB drivers, VirtualBox worked with Linux Mint like a charm and testing Virtual machines payloads worked easily.

When the researchers tried to perform edge case scenarios, or unusual hardware on Lenovo Yoga hybrid tablet-notebook they were met with challenges like screen resolution geometry issue, bad mouse behavior, etc. These problems pose a question as whether to continue with Linux Mint. The solution is simple: it required invoking scripts.

As Mint is made from different sources, many of the features may be duplication of each other. But there was also open community back up to solve these issues on Linux Mint. So on the whole, Linux Mint contained some minor things that may frustrate the users, but there were some strong compatibility with many desktop machines and on final note stay away from hybrid hardware.

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Linux Mint is a free and open source operating system (OS) distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian for use on x-86 x-64-compatible machines. Mint is designed for ease of use and a ready-to-roll out-of-box experience, including multimedia support on desktops.

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Ubuntu and Linux Mint are unarguably the most popular desktop Linux distributions. While Ubuntu is based on Debian, Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu. ... I am going to list five things that Linux Mint does better than Ubuntu.

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Linux Mint 18.2 is a long-term support release which will be supported until 2021. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop experience more comfortable to use.

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Cinnamon is the principal desktop environment of the Linux Mint distribution but is available as an optional desktop for other Linux distributions and other Unix-like operating systems as well.

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GNOME is part of the GNU project and part of the free software, or open source, movement. GNOME is a Windows-like desktop system that works on UNIX and UNIX-like systems and is not dependent on any one window manager. The current version runs on Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX and Solaris.

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