Ready to ditch Windows? It's time to migrate to Linux, but not all distros are made for developers. Give Linux Mint a go!
This review first appeared in issue 354 of PC Pro. Many Debian-based distros, Linux Mint included, use Ubuntu as their jumping-off point. The latest release – 21.2 Victoria – is based on Ubuntu 22.04 ...
Gone are the myths surrounding its steep learning curve (outside of something like Arch) and some excellent distros are ...
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Flatpak and Snap will continue to gain popularity for end-user applications, particularly those maintained by third-party developers. Native packages will remain dominant for system software and ...
Microsoft's requirements for Windows 11 include a 1GHz or faster CPU with at least two cores, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, ...
It serves as the foundation for many popular distributions, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Known for its stability, security, and large software repositories, Debian provides a robust package ...
Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to work "out of the box". The two main flavors use the MATE (pictured) and Cinammon desktop environments. The layout is familiar for ...
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