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.
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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.
In this guide, we run through ten things that you ought to do to improve your Linux Mint setup. If you followed Neowin's previous guide on how to install Linux, you'll be set for this one.
The Linux Mint team has released the latest version of its distribution, version 18.3 codenamed Sylvia. Users on older 18.x releases can now upgrade to the release if they're running Cinnamon or MATE.
The beta release of Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia" will be released this week. It usually takes a few weeks for the team behind the project to push the stable build after a beta, so not too long now!
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.
More Linux Mint 18.3 details have been released, including the main announcement for which we've been waiting: its codename. It will be called Sylvia and is the last 18.x release due.