Linux Mint developers - with some new hardware - have tackled the challenge of compiling and releasing Mint's own version of the open-source Chromium web browser. . Linux Mint is a very popular Linux desktop distribution. I use the latest version, Mint 20, on my production desktops . That's partly because, while it's based on Debian Linux and Ubuntu , it takes its own path. The best example of that is Mint's excellent homebrew desktop interface, Cinnamon . Now, Mint's programmers, led by lead developer, Clement "Clem" Lefebvre, have built their own take on Google's open-source Chromium web browser . Some of you may be saying, "Wait, haven't they offered Chromium for years? Well, yes, and no. For years, Mint used Ubuntu's Chromium build. But then Canonical , Ubuntu's parent company, moved from releasing Chromium as an APT-compatible DEB package to a Snap. . Ubuntu has launched its edition of the Firefox browser, transforming navigation with groundbreaking enhancements.. Linux Mint, Chromium Web Browser, Open Source Development, Desktop Environment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Linux Mint's latest release, Mint 20, offers significant improvements, but its developers' refusal to make it easy to use Ubuntu Snap is a downside. . Linux Mint recently released its latest long-term support (LTS) version of its popular desktop Linux desktop, Linux Mint 20, "Ulyana." This edition, based on Canonical 's Ubuntu 20.04 , is, once more, an outstanding Linux desktop distribution. As before, you can use three different desktop looks with Mint 20. These are my own favorite Cinnamon, which was inspired by GNOME 2.x; MATE , a fork of the GNOME 2; and the ultra-lightweight Xfce . Most desktop users will be happy with Cinnamon or MATE. I use Xfce on low-powered systems or when running Linux on Chromebooks or Windows 10 PCs with Windows SubSystem for Linux (WSL) 2 . . Linux Mint has recently unveiled its newest long-term support (LTS) iteration of the well-known desktop Linux distribution.. Linux Mint, Desktop Distribution, Ubuntu 20.04. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Ksplice, the technology that allows Linux kernel updates without a reboot, is now free for users of the Fedora distribution. Using Ksplice is like . Fedora joins Ubuntu Desktop as a supported desktop distribution for the free installation of Ksplice Uptrack. Red Hat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu Server and CloudLinux are supported server distributions, and pricing for these systems is pretty modest. The link for this article located at CrunchGear is no longer available. . Debian is now included alongside Arch Linux as a compatible desktop platform for the no-cost deployment of Livepatch.. Ksplice, Kernel Updates, Fedora Support, Open Source Technology, Linux Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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