- Linux Mint 20.2 «Uma»
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- Cinnamon Edition
- MATE Edition
- Xfce Edition
- Latest Linux Distribution Releases (The Always Up-to-date List)
- Linux Distribution Releases (December 2017)
- Debian 9.3
- Bodhi Linux 4.4.0
- Peppermint 8 Respin
- Puppy Linux 7.5
- What’s new in Ubuntu 21.04?
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- Complete
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- Accessible
- Visually stunning, wherever it’s used
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- Professional support
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Linux Mint 20.2 «Uma»
Ready to download?
Linux Mint is available in 3 different flavors. Choose an edition below.
For more information read the installation instructions.
Cinnamon Edition
The most popular version of Linux Mint is the Cinnamon edition. Cinnamon is primarily developed for and by Linux Mint. It is slick, beautiful, and full of new features.
MATE Edition
Linux Mint is also involved in the development of MATE, a classic desktop environment which is the continuation of GNOME 2, Linux Mint’s default desktop between 2006 and 2011. Although it misses a few features and its development is slower than Cinnamon’s, MATE runs faster, uses fewer resources and is more stable than Cinnamon.
Xfce Edition
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment. It doesn’t support as many features as Cinnamon or MATE, but it’s extremely stable and very light on resource usage.
Thanks to your donations and advertising Linux Mint is completely free of charge. We hope you’ll enjoy using it as much as we enjoy working on it.
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Latest Linux Distribution Releases (The Always Up-to-date List)
T his list is prepared with the inputs from different Linux distro developers and the official release notes. But, before going ahead and taking a look at latest releases, don’t forget to check out our useful lists of best Linux distros of 2017:
Linux Distribution Releases (December 2017)
Debian 9.3
Release Date: December 9, 2017
Marking the third update of Debian “stretch,” Debian 9.3 was released with tons of security updates, bug fixes, etc. To be precise, 9.3 was shipped with 68 bug fixes and 56 updates. Find more information here.
Bodhi Linux 4.4.0
Release Date: December 8, 2017
Ranked #1 on the best lightweight Linux distro list of Fossbytes, latest Bodhi Linux 4.4.0 was released 3 months after version 4.3.1. It was a normal update release to keep all packages updated. Find more about Bodhi 4.4.0 here on Fossbytes.
Peppermint 8 Respin
Release Date: December 8, 2017
The latest version of Peppermint OS was shipped in the form of Peppermint 8 Respin. Based on Lubuntu 16.04 LTS, it ships with a hybrid LXDE-Xfce desktop with LXDE desktop and Xfce bottom panel. This release is powered by Linux 4.10.0-40 kernel from HWE. Find more information here.
Puppy Linux 7.5
Release Date: December 6, 2017
Puppy Linux 7.5 was released in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Based on Ubuntu 16.04 base, this lightweight distro runs entirely in RAM. Find more information here on Fossbytes
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What’s new in
Ubuntu 21.04?
Introducing the Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi, the latest desktop features and micro clouds.
私たちの日本のウェブサイトを試してみてください
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Modern enterprise open source
Publisher of Ubuntu.
Security. Support. Managed Services.
Latest news from our blog ›
Energise your engineers
Better security. More packages. Newer tools. All your open source, from cloud to edge.
66% of experienced developers prefer Ubuntu.
That’s why Ubuntu supports the fastest, biggest and most successful digital operations.
Open source security
More than Linux. Security and compliance for the full stack.
Secure your open source apps. Patch the full stack, from kernel to library and applications, for CVE compliance. Governments and auditors certify Ubuntu for FedRAMP, FISMA and HITECH.
- 10 year security maintenance and CVE Patching
- Kernel Livepatch for 24/7 patching with no downtime
- Extended security for infrastructure and applications
- FIPS 140-2 cryptographic modules certified by NIST
- Common Criteria EAL2: ISO/IEC IS 15408 validated by CSEC
- DISA/STIG hardening for DoD compliance
- CIS profiles for cyber defence and malware prevention
Significant enterprise savings
Sustainable open source at the lowest cost, everywhere.
Rethink what’s possible with Linux and open source.
Companies engage Canonical to drive down open source operating costs. Automate everything: multi-cloud operations, bare metal provisioning, edge clusters and IoT.
- No mandatory subscriptions for Ubuntu
- Security, support and fully managed infra and apps
- Public cloud, data centre, edge cluster and appliances
- Long term maintenance commitment
- Transparent pricing for enterprise and ISV
- Switch from VMware to OpenStack
- TCO analysis of Open Infra
- 451 study on private/public cloud costs
Let’s talk open source ›
Public cloud optimisation
Most public cloud instances are Ubuntu, for performance and security.
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Ubuntu downloads
Ubuntu Desktop ›
Download Ubuntu desktop and replace your current operating system whether it’s Windows or macOS or run Ubuntu alongside it.
Do you want to upgrade? Follow our simple guide
Ubuntu Server ›
Whether you want to configure a simple file server or build a fifty thousand-node cloud, you can rely on Ubuntu Server and its five years of guaranteed free upgrades.
Ubuntu Cloud ›
Ubuntu is the reference OS for OpenStack. Try Canonical OpenStack on a single machine or start building a production cloud on a cluster — just add servers.
Ubuntu flavours ›
Ubuntu flavours offer a unique way to experience Ubuntu with different choices of default applications and settings, backed by the full Ubuntu archive for packages and updates.
Ubuntu for IoT ›
Are you a developer who wants to try snappy Ubuntu Core? The new, transactionally updated Ubuntu for clouds and devices.
Professional support for Ubuntu
Get professional support for Ubuntu from Canonical. We help organisations around the world to manage their Ubuntu cloud, server and desktop deployments.
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Ubuntu for desktops
The open source Ubuntu desktop operating system powers millions of PCs and laptops around the world.
Complete
Ubuntu comes with everything you need to run your organisation, school, home or enterprise. All the essential applications, like an office suite, browsers, email and media apps come pre-installed and thousands more games and applications are available in the Ubuntu Software Centre.
Open source
Ubuntu has always been free to download, use and share. We believe in the power of open source software; Ubuntu could not exist without its worldwide community of voluntary developers.
Secure
With a built-in firewall and virus protection software, Ubuntu is one of the most secure operating systems around. And the long-term support releases give you five years of security patches and updates.
Accessible
Computing is for everyone regardless of nationality, gender or disability. Ubuntu is fully translated into over 50 languages and includes essential assistive technologies.
Visually stunning, wherever it’s used
Ubuntu gets the most from your screen, with high definition and touchscreen support. 20.04 has a new default theme, Yaru, as well as integrated light and dark themes, resulting in Ubuntu getting a fresh new look while maintaining its signature feel.
Available on the largest range of hardware, ever
Canonical works closely with Dell, Lenovo and HP to certify that Ubuntu works on a wide range of their laptops and workstations. It means that a seamless Ubuntu experience is available out of the box with more hardware choice than ever.
And Ubuntu isn’t just for the desktop, it is used in data centres around the world powering every kind of server imaginable and is by far, the most popular operating system in the cloud.
Ubuntu Desktop for the enterprise
Support and management
Ubuntu Advantage is the professional support package from the experts at Canonical. Get 24×7 support with access to engineers with first-hand experience of your issues. It includes Landscape, the systems management tool, for monitoring, managing, patching, and compliance reporting on all your Ubuntu desktops.
Backed by Canonical
Canonical is a global software company and the number-one Ubuntu services provider. Companies can choose to receive expert training, support or consultancy for a fee that goes towards the continued development of Ubuntu.
Download and install
Download Ubuntu desktop and replace your current operating system. It’s easy to install on Windows or macOS, or run Ubuntu alongside it.
Professional support
Get professional support from Canonical to manage your Ubuntu desktop, cloud and server deployments.
Ubuntu flavours
Ubuntu flavours offer a unique way to experience Ubuntu with different choices of default applications and settings, backed by the full Ubuntu archive for packages and updates.
© 2021 Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.
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