What is Linux Mint and how is it better than Ubuntu?

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What is Linux Mint and how is it better than Ubuntu?

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Linux Mint is the first operating system that people from Windows or Mac are drawn towards when they have to switch to Linux in their work environment. Linux Mint has been around since the year 2006 and has grown and matured into a very user-friendly OS. So in this blog, we are going to discuss about the Linux Mint in detail. The topics that we are going to cover are as follows –

So let us begin with our first topic.

What is Linux Mint?

Linux Mint is a community-driven Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu. It strives to be a modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is powerful as well as easy to use. Linux Mint is a free and open-source operating system designed for use on desktop computers. It is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions that millions of people currently use.

Features of Linux Mint

How to choose the right edition?

Linux Mint comes in 3 different flavors, each featuring a different desktop environment.

EditionDescription

Cinnamon

The most modern, innovative and full-featured desktop

MATE

A more stable, and faster desktop

Xfce

The most lightweight and the most stable

If you are unsure which desktop to choose start with the Cinnamon edition. Try them all eventually when you have the time. All three of them have their own audience within the Linux Mint community and they’re all very popular.

32-bit or 64-bit?

64-bit is recommended. The 32-bit ISO images are provided for compatibility with older computers. 32-bit processors are extremely rare nowadays and most computers are able to run in 64-bit. If your computer was manufactured after 2007, you probably have a 64-bit processor.

If you have an old computer and you are unsure whether or not it can run in 64-bit, read X86 Chronology. You can try to boot Linux Mint 64-bit on your computer. If it isn’t compatible, you will just get an error message.

Pros and Cons of Linux Mint

Let us have a look at a few pros of using Linux Mint.

Now let us discuss a few cons.

Linux Mint vs Ubuntu

FeatureLinux MintUbuntu

User Interface

Workflow is faster and easy to use

Not better than Linux Mint

Performance

Faster and lighter than Ubuntu

A bit slower than Linux Mint

Memory usage

Lesser memory usage

Higher memory usage

Community

Smaller community

Larger community

Distribution

Based on Ubuntu

Based on Debian

Desktop Environment

Cinnamon, Xfce, and Mate

Default environment is called unity

Pre-Installed Software

Important applications installed by default

Ubuntu lacks this pre-installed facility

Usability

Recommended for beginners

Recommended for professionals and preferred by developers.

Installation of Linux Mint

While there are some computers that come with Linux Mint pre-installed, it’s much more likely you’ll be installing it onto a machine that already has an operating system. There are two approaches you could take: either install it over your existing OS, effectively deleting it, or install it alongside the original OS.

There is one more option of dual booting. With dual-booting you have two OSes installed on the same computer, but you use only one of them at a time. This approach sacrifices flexibility; in order to use the apps of one OS, you’ll need to shut down the other. But here we will focus on the first two options.

1.Direct Installation 

The steps to install Linux Mint directly on your PC or Mac are as follows:

2.Using Virtual Box – 

The standard recommended system requirements for Linux Mint 19 are:

Make sure you allocate at least the minimum quota, and if you can, try to allocate a bit more than that. Especially disk space is easy to allocate since even a 100GB of the virtual disk will only take 10GB of physical, or as little space as the operating system and all the data inside the VM would demand. This is true only if you use dynamic allocation of disks, which is the default.

If you are in a situation where Linux is the only option as your primary OS, then Linux Mint can be a good option. This is regardless of how much or how little you know about the system.

And with this, we come to the end of this Linux Mint Blog.

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