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  2. Linux Mint - Wikipedia

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    LMDE 2 'Betsy' was a long-term support release based on Debian Jessie. [19] When LMDE 2 was released, it was announced that all LMDE users would be automatically upgraded to new versions of MintTools software and new desktop environments before they were released into the main edition of Linux Mint. [20]

  3. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Debian (LMDE), Ubuntu (main editions) desktop None Active Linux Lite: Jerry Bezencon Linux Lite Team 2012 7.2 [46] ? 2024-10-31 X Ubuntu: desktop None Active Mageia: Mageia Community mageia.org 2010 9 [47] 1 year 2023-09-04 X Mandriva Linux general None Active Mandriva Linux: Mandrakesoft S.A. Mandriva S.A. 1998 2011.0 [48] ? 2011-08-28 X Red ...

  4. LMDE - Wikipedia

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    LMDE may refer to: Linux Mint Debian Edition; Lunar module descent engine This page was last edited on 30 March 2021, at 23:41 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. SolydXK - Wikipedia

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    In November 2012, Linux Mint ceased maintaining both the KDE and Xfce versions of LMDE. [7] SolydXK was started to support these two desktop environments. "SolydX" refers to the Xfce version, while "SolydK" refers to the KDE version. The project name is an amalgam of the two names.

  6. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Since date Officially supported Notes Arch Linux [22] 2013-01-31 Yes Also available for EndeavourOS, which uses Arch repositories. Artix: 2019-08-16 Yes Rocky Linux: 8.3 2015-05-01 Yes Debian: 7 2012-07-04 Yes Fedora Linux: 18 2012-07-20 Yes Cinnamon is available as a spin or is available in the Fedora repositories. [23] FreeBSD [24] 10.2 2014 ...

  7. systemd - Wikipedia

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    systemd is a software suite that provides an array of system components for Linux [7] operating systems. The main aim is to unify service configuration and behavior across Linux distributions. [8] Its primary component is a "system and service manager" — an init system used to bootstrap user space and manage user processes.

  8. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Original release date Last release Maintainer EOL Prominent features Notes 3.19 8 February 2015 [205] 3.19.8 [206] Greg Kroah-Hartman May 2015 [206] Canonical provided extended support until July 2016. [192] [207] 3.18 7 December 2014 [208] 3.18.140 [209]

  9. LXDE - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, tests suggested that LXDE 0.5 had the lowest memory-usage of the four most-popular desktop environments of the time (the others being GNOME 2.29, KDE Plasma Desktop 4.4, and Xfce 4.6), [7] and that it consumed less energy, [8] which suggested mobile computers with Linux distributions running LXDE 0.5 drained their batteries at a slower ...