Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Linux Mint 19.x will lose support this April. Anyone still running these or other Ubuntu 18.04-based distributions is urged to upgrade systems to stay protected.
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Linux Mint 19.1 'Tessa' has been made available for public release. An upgrade path for those on Mint 19 is planned and will become available very soon but it hasn't been detailed just yet.
The Linux Mint team has shared some updates pertaining to its software that we will see in Linux Mint 19.1, due later this year. There are lots of refinements and a speed boost for the file manager.
Linux Mint 19.1 has been given the codename 'Tessa'. The upcoming release being worked on right now will be ready for release in November or December later this year. It will be supported until 2023.
Linux Mint 19 was released last week with an upgrade path being promised too. Less than a week after that launch, the Linux Mint project has announced the upgrade path for users on Linux Mint 18.3.
The Linux Mint team has finally announced the general availability of Linux Mint 19. For those looking to upgrade from Mint 18.3, you'll have to wait slightly longer for instructions.
The stable release of Linux Mint 19 is imminent and an upgrade path has been promised, however, if you can't wait until "the end of the week" then read on to learn how to grab the ISOs early.
The Linux Mint team has officially released the beta builds of the Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce editions of Linux Mint 19. The update brings speed and security improvements and a new theme for Cinnamon.
The Linux Mint project has announced a month-long beta phase for the upcoming release of its operating system. The beta phase starts on Monday with a final release due at the month's end.
The team behind the popular Linux distribution, Linux Mint has turned its attention to the next major release of its operating system; the first in two years. Linux Mint 19 will get updates till 2023.
Clement Lefebvre, the head of the Linux Mint project, has updated us on the state of the upcoming 18.3 release. It'll come with support for the Flatpak package system and include Redshift by default.
The Linux Mint project has decided to drop its KDE spin from the upcoming Linux Mint 19 release due to land in the first half of 2018. The move will let the developers focus on other areas.