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Linux Mint\'s purpose is to produce an elegant, up-to-date, and comfortable GNU/Linux desktop based on Ubuntu. Some of the reasons for the success of Linux Mint are:

  • It\'s one of the most community driven distributions

  • It is a Debian-based distribution and as such it is very solid and it comes with one of the greatest package managers

  • It is compatible with and uses Ubuntu repositories. This gives Linux Mint users access to a huge collection of packages and software.

  • It comes with a lot of desktop improvements which make it easier for the user to do common things

  • There is a strong focus on making things work out of the box (WiFi cards drivers in the file system, multimedia support, screen resolution, etc)

New features in Linux Mint 19 Xfce

Linux Mint 18.2 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2021. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop experience more comfortable to use.


Linux Mint 18.2 \"Sonya\" Xfce Edition

Xfce improvements

The Whisker application menu was upgraded to version 1.7.2:

  • Launchers can now be edited from the context menu.
  • Desktop actions are now supported.
  • Category names can be hidden in the preferences.
  • Applications load immediately.
  • This new version also brings translation updates and bug fixes.

The xfwm4 window manager was upgraded to version 4.13 to bring the following improvements:

  • VSync support to prevent screen tearing
  • Support for scaled cursor when zooming
  • Bug fixes and I18n improvements

Blueberry

Bluetooth support is much improved in Linux Mint 18.2.

Here is what the new Blueberry user interface looks like:


Blueberry

A stack switcher was added in the toolbar and new settings were added to the application:


OBEX support is built-in

OBEX file transfers are now supported out of the box, so you can send files very easily over Bluetooth to your computer from any remote device.

An option was added also to make it easier to change the Bluetooth name of your computer.

Xed

A lot of work went into Xed, the generic text editor.

The user interface features really exciting visual improvements. For instance, it comes with smart side and bottom bars which automatically adjust to the loaded content and which you can hide or show with a click of a button.


Xed, the text editor

The ability to prefer dark themes was added, so if you’re using Mint-Y-Darker for instance, you can select whether your text editor should be light or dark.

“Word wrap” was made more accessible and added to the menu, so you can enable/disable that function straight from the menus, without going in the preferences.

You can also select a few lines and sort them by pressing F10, or by using “Edit -> Sort Lines”.

You can now zoom in and out with the menu, keyboard shortcuts or even the mouse wheel to modify the size of the text.

The search now supports regular expressions.

You can now switch between tabs with the mouse wheel.

Libpeas Python extensions are now supported so porting Gedit 3 extensions to Xed is now very easy.

Xplayer

The media player, Xplayer, also received improvements to its user interface.

All the controls and the seeker bar were placed on the same line and the statusbar was removed to make the application more compact.


Xplayer: UI improvements, playback speed, improved OSD and subtitles support

You can now control the playback speed with the same keyboard shortcuts as in MPV, so you can make your own slow motion replays, or watch lengthy matches in about half the time it would take.

Subtitles files are now loaded automatically but subtitles are also now hidden by default. You can switch them ON or OFF, or cycle through subtitles tracks by pressing “S” on the keyboard.

You can also cycle through audio/language tracks by pressing “L” on the keyboard.

The OSD (on-screen display) was fixed and now shows the audio track or subtitle track or playback speed you selected, or your position in the movie when seeking forward or backward.

Many bugs were fixed and just like in Xed, the ability to prefer dark themes was added.

Pix

It\'s now much easier to navigate in Pix. Keyboard and mouse shortcuts were reviewed and largely improved. They are more intuitive and more consistent with other applications such as Xviewer.

Attention was also given to the user interface:


Pix: UI and navigation improvements

Toolbar and menu icons were switch to symbolic to improve support for dark themes.

Xreader

The Xreader PDF and document viewer received many bug fixes and improvements.

The toolbars and sidebars were redesigned to make the application look cleaner.


Xreader: UI improvements and touchscreen support

Buttons were added to the toolbar to quickly switch between different view modes.

The application now also supports dark themes and symbolic icons.

Touchscreen support was added. You can now swipe your finger across the document to browse through its pages, or pinch it to zoom in and out.

Xviewer

Just like Xreader and Pix, Xviewer\'s toolbar was also redesigned and it received support for dark themes.


Xviewer: UI improvements

Update Manager

The Update Manager received many improvements.

It still has the same mission and tackles the same issues as before (keeping your computer safe, providing bug fixes and protecting you from regressions) but it presents things slightly differently.

Policies and level definitions were refined to better filter updates depending on their level of impact on the operating system and without worrying about their origin. Most updates are now level 2. Application updates which do not impact the OS are level 1. Toolkits and desktop environments or libraries which affect multiple applications are level 3. Kernels and sensitive system updates are level 4.

Level 5 is extremely rare and not used by default. This level is dedicated to flagging dangerous or broken updates.

The Update Manager insists on staging and reviewing updates depending on their level. The notions of security, bug fixes, backports, updates and software regressions are central and these core concepts are better explained. A large help section now ships with the Update Manager and goes much more in details than before.


The new help section of the Update Manager

A lot more information was added on kernels. The help section now features explanations on how kernels are installed, how to summon the grub menu, how to check the DKMS status and how to revert to a previous kernel.

Support was added for Ubuntu HWE kernels in kernel updates and the kernel selection window was improved.

Many keyboard shortcuts and menu options were added to the main window to make it easier to perform common tasks, such as reloading, selecting updates of particular levels or applying updates.

Last but not least, advanced Linux users can now automate updates by writing scripts, routines or cron jobs thanks to a new CLI called “mintupdate-tool”. This tool supports all the features available in the UI, including level selection, security updates, kernel updates and blacklisting. You can use \"mintupdate-tool\" both to list and to apply updates.


mintupdate-tool in action

To get started with mintupdate-tool, type \"mintupdate-tool --help\".

Software Sources

Foreign packages are packages which are not provided by any repository or which version differs from the one provided in the repositories.

To make it easier to remove or to downgrade these packages, new \"Select All\" buttons were added in appropriate places within the \"Software Sources\" configuration tool.


Foreign packages are easier to select

LightDM

Linux Mint 18.2 features a brand new login screen. It uses the LightDM display manager by default along with the \"Slick\" greeter and the \"LightDM Settings\" configuration tool.

The \"Slick\" greeter supports HiDPI and provides the computer with a beautiful login screen:


New login screen

It is also highly configurable:


LightDM Settings

LightDM provides excellent support for NVIDIA prime and multiple monitors and a smooth integration with various components used during the boot and shutdown sequences.

It\'s also a modern display manager, used in many distributions, so it\'s easy to maintain and to troubleshoot.

One of the key features added by LightDM is called \"guest sessions\". It allows visitors and guests to use your computer without an account. When a guest logs in from the login screen, a temporary guest account is created on the fly. Guest accounts use default settings and have no access to the home directory of traditional users on the computer.

Guest sessions are particularly useful for kids, or for public computers in places like libraries or schools where guests need the ability to use the computer but administrators do not want them to modify the system in any way. They are enabled by default in Linux Mint 18.2, but they can easily be disabled from the \"LightDM Settings\" configuration tool.

System improvements

Brasero is still available in the repositories, but no longer installed by default.

The root account is now locked by default. You can use sudo with your own password to become root with \"sudo -i\".

Apt now supports the \"markauto\" and \"markmanual\" commands to mark packages as being installed respectively automatically or manually.

This release ships with linux-firmware 1.157.10 and the Linux kernel 4.8.0-53.

Artwork improvements

Linux Mint 18.2 features a superb collection of backgrounds from Ashim D\'Silva, Eric Kilby, Guy Bowden, Grant McCurdy, Harald Hoyer, Jan Kaluza, Jeremy Bishop, Jens Enemark, Jason Leem, Jakob Owens, Luca Bravo, Matheus Bandoch, N. Feans, Robert Lukeman, Stanley Dai, Sezgin Mendil, Shontz Photography and srslyguys.


An overview of some of the new backgrounds

Main components

Linux Mint 18.2 features Xfce 4.12, a Linux kernel 4.8 and an Ubuntu 16.04 package base.

LTS strategy

Linux Mint 18.2 will receive security updates until 2021.

Until 2018, future versions of Linux Mint will use the same package base as Linux Mint 18, making it trivial for people to upgrade.

Until 2018, the development team won\'t start working on a new base and will be fully focused on this one.


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