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Linux Mint 21.2: Improved Flatpak Support And File Management Features

The Linux Mint team is also working on strengthening the Warpinator app for better security. . Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre writes today in the monthly newsletter of the project about some of the major improvements that have been implemented for the upcoming Linux Mint 21.2 release. In Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” , the devs promise better support for Flatpak apps , as well as for apps using GNOME’s libadwaita library by implementing support for the xdg-desktop-portal desktop integration portal and frontend service for Flatpak and other similar containment frameworks. This change will make Flatpak and libadwaita-based apps work seamlessly on all supported desktop environments, including Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE, even if they’re usually written only for the GNOME desktop environment, and support features like dark mode and screenshots. As you probably already know if you’re a Linux Mint user, even if it’s based on Ubuntu, Linux Mint doesn’t support its Snap software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for the obvious reasons we all know about. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Linux Mint 21.2 brings enhanced Flatpak integration and revamped file management features to optimize user satisfaction.. Linux Mint, Flatpak Apps, File Management, App Improvements. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Mar 03, 2023 User Avatar Brittany Day Desktop Security
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Linux Mint 20.2 'Uma' Beta Release Overview on Features and Upgrades

Linux Mint 20.2 'Uma' is set for a beta release by mid-June, with a selection of useful new features and improvements. Just like the rest of the 20.x series, 20.2 will be supported until around April or May of 2025. At this point, users will need to upgrade if they want their system to remain secure. . Clement Lefebvre, head of the Linux Mint project, has published a blog post revealing that Linux Mint 20.2 is codenamed 'Uma' and is set for a beta release by the middle of June. The new release will still be based upon Ubuntu 20.04 LTS but comes with an upgrade to the Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce desktops and comes with newer hardware enablement stacks that ship with Ubuntu LTS point releases. Linux Mint 20.2 will feature a new XApp (apps made by the Mint team) called Bulky that allows the users to rename files in bulk on both the Cinnamon and MATE versions of Mint. On Xfce, the Thunar file manager already comes with an embedded bulk renamer so Bulky won’t need to be shipped with the Xfce edition of Mint. . Explore the fresh functionalities and enhancements of Linux Mint 20.2, which is set to offer a beta version by mid-June along with vital upgrades for users.. Linux Mint Updates, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Features, File Management Tools. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jun 01, 2021 User Avatar Brittany Day Desktop Security
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Selecting An FTP Server: Key Features And Security Considerations

A FTP server does the heavy lifting of security, organization, and transfer control, while clients usually just take part in saving transferred files to a specified location on your hard drive. If you are really into business and plan on spending money on your FTP server, you'll want to focus on what kind of qualities and characteristics the software provides. . . .. A FTP server does the heavy lifting of security, organization, and transfer control, while clients usually just take part in saving transferred files to a specified location on your hard drive. If you are really into business and plan on spending money on your FTP server, you'll want to focus on what kind of qualities and characteristics the software provides. First and foremost, look for security. You should be able to allow access to some files without compromising the security of the entire system. Your operating system will affect your security needs. You can use almost any Win95/98/NT, Mac, Linux, and Unix machine as an FTP server. Conversely, any machine that supports TCP/IP and has an FTP client can access an FTP server. The link for this article located at Tech TV is no longer available. . A FTP server does the heavy lifting of security, organization, and transfer control, while clients u. server, heavy, lifting, security, organization, transfer, control, while, clients. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 13, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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