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'''Linux Mint''' is a [[linux]]-based computer operating system, based on the [[Debian]] and [[Ubuntu]] distributions. It has been praised for being a Desktop distribution that is easy to install and use. Linux Mint's goals are to provide a useable desktop environment "out-of-the-box", with necessary drivers, [[ | '''Linux Mint''' is a [[linux]]-based computer operating system, based on the [[Debian]] and [[Ubuntu]] distributions. It has been praised for being a Desktop distribution that is easy to install and use. Linux Mint's goals are to provide a useable desktop environment "out-of-the-box", with necessary drivers, [[codec]]s, and plugins installed. It also features a custom menu and desktop and several unique configuration tools. | ||
According to Distrowatch.com, Mint was the third-most widely-followed linux distribution in 2010 (in terms of page hits). The Mint development team claims that Mint is the 4th-most widely used Desktop Operating System in the world, but there is likely no reasonable data available to support that claim. | According to Distrowatch.com, Mint was the third-most widely-followed linux distribution in 2010 (in terms of page hits). The Mint development team claims that Mint is the 4th-most widely used Desktop Operating System in the world, but there is likely no reasonable data available to support that claim. | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 25 February 2011
Linux Mint | |
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Website | www.linuxmint.com |
Developed by | Linux Mint Team |
Software type | Operating System |
Latest release | Mint 10 (Julia) (11-12-2010) |
Source model | Open Source |
Licence | GPL |
OS Family | GNU/Linux |
Kernel Type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Linux Mint is a linux-based computer operating system, based on the Debian and Ubuntu distributions. It has been praised for being a Desktop distribution that is easy to install and use. Linux Mint's goals are to provide a useable desktop environment "out-of-the-box", with necessary drivers, codecs, and plugins installed. It also features a custom menu and desktop and several unique configuration tools.
According to Distrowatch.com, Mint was the third-most widely-followed linux distribution in 2010 (in terms of page hits). The Mint development team claims that Mint is the 4th-most widely used Desktop Operating System in the world, but there is likely no reasonable data available to support that claim.