Until now Mint-Y provided monochrome icons. This allowed applications which still don't use symbolic icons to get a modern look, with monochrome icons. This was done at a cost though. First, it only worked with light themes, so each color variant had to be duplicated, to provide both a ...
These Pine devices are known for their affordability and appeal to open-source DIY enthusiasts who value full control and customization. The PineTab, which shares components with Pine64's single-board computers, offers a basic specification set, including an HD IPS capacitive touchscreen, an Allwinn...
Linux Mint is an excellent community-driven Linux distro based on Ubuntu. It is very popular among beginners because Linux Mint is very easy to use. Though it has Debian in its core, the user interface is quite modern and beautiful. It is mostly because of its default desktop environment Ci...
The present release of Zorin is at par with Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon, the best Linux distro that I used this year. This is a release you should check out definitely, if you own a touch screen laptop. You can download 32 and 64 bit versions of Zorin OS 9 fromhere. ...
The most recent versions of KDE supportWayland, which makes using a touchscreen monitor much easier than using the aging X11 system. They work on Plasma Mobile, which is meant to run on touch-only devices. Touchscreen support in KDE Plasma has improved over a very short time. ...
“Release Notes for Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon” System requirements: 2GB RAM (4GB recommended for a comfortable usage). 20GB of disk space (100GB recommended). 1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen). Upgrade ...
2. Linux Mint Linux Mintis free and open-source that was built with a focus on desktop users. Linux Mint isbased on Ubuntu distributionand enjoys a vibrant community of developers who work round the clock to deliver a stable, fully-featured, customizable, and secure system. ...
Linux Mint (with Cinnamon): Click on the Menu icon. Search for and click on "Sound Settings". The general process is to look for an icon or menu entry related to "Sound", "Audio", or "Multimedia" settings. The exact location may vary slightly depending on the desktop environment, but...
Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu. It's specifically designed to work "out of the box". The two main flavors use the MATE (pictured) and Cinammon desktop environments. The layout is familiar for Windows users with a taskbar and configurable menus on the bottom. This distro emphasizes compatibilit...
Times have changed. More people are computing from mobile devices. Many versions of Linux are trying to reinvent the wheel, creating interfaces that work on touch screens or reduce the amount of options presented at one time. Linux Mint's developers see little need for that kind of change. I...