Between Ubuntu 18.10, Manjaro 18.0 and Fedora 29 there's no shortage of updated desktop Linux goodness to enjoy right now, but fans of Linux Mint can also look forward to version 19.1 as Christmas ...
Linux Mint 19, code-named “Tara,” is expected to become generally available by the end of June, bringing a host of updates to the popular Linux desktop distribution. Linux Mint 19 is based on the ...
While many of us were getting ready to celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah, Linux Mint quietly gifted us with the latest long-term support (LTS) version of its popular desktop Linux desktop, "="" 19.3"=" ...
Linux Mint 19.3 is available for download. The latest version of the popular Linux distribution is a Long Term Support release based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, which means it’ll be supported through April, ...
After testing the waters for years, Microsoft has launched its first service, Azure Cloud Switch, that's based on Linux. Read now I really like Linux Mint, but for most of its life, you couldn't ...
The team behind Linux Mint has announced the availability of Linux Mint 19.3, the announcement comes less than a week after we reported that the final disc images were undergoing tests. As is the case ...
Linux Mint 19.1 ‘Tessa’ has finally been released for public consumption. The new version is still based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and will be supported until 2023. Prospective users shouldn’t be fooled by ...
Linux, being open source, means that if somebody thinks that there is an issue with the distro they are using, they can modify it. By way of example, Xubuntu was created by people who think that XCFE ...
Welcome back to the new-and-improved Linux Gaming Report! This is a series about gaming with Linux that aims to capture the various nuances in setup, and uncover potential performance variations ...
So, I'm a relatively new gunslinger when it comes to this whole Linux thing. We moved our media laptop across from Windows 7 to Linux Mint a couple of years ago as it was simply dragging its feet ...
Linux Mint vs. Zorin OS: I've tested both Windows alternatives, and here's my choice ...