Linux Mint 14 (Nadia) Out!

For the first time since Linux Mint 11, the development team was able to capitalize on upstream technology which works and fits its goals. After 6 months of incremental development, Linux Mint 14 features an impressive list of improvements, increased stability and a refined desktop experience. We’re very proud of MATE, Cinnamon, MDM and all the components used in this release, and we’re very excited to show you how they all fit together in Linux Mint 14.
Nadia Screenshot

















New features at a glance:
  •     MATE 1.4
  •     Cinnamon 1.6
  •     MDM
  •     Software Manager
  •     System Improvements
  •     Artwork Improvements
  •     Upstream Components

Important info:
  •     PAE required for 32-bit ISOs
  •     Intel drivers, poor performance and high CPU usage
  •     Moonlight
  •     mint4win
  •     Desktop icons in Cinnamon
  •     CD images
  •     GnomePPP and local repository

System requirements:
  •      32-bit PAE-enabled x86 processor or a 64-bit x86 processor (Linux Mint 64-bit requires a 64-bit processor. Linux Mint 32-bit works on both PAE 32-bit processors and 64-bit processors).
  •     512 MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
  •     5 GB of disk space
  •     Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution
  •     CD/DVD drive or USB port

Upgrade instructions:


    To upgrade from a previous version of Linux Mint follow these instructions.
    To upgrade from the RC release, simply apply any level 1 and 2 updates (if any) available in the Update Manager.

Download:
Md5 sum:
    MATE 32-bit: 36becd1679490cae61a5643ffe5520b4
    MATE 64-bit: b370ac59d1ac6362f1662cfcc22a489c
    Cinnamon 32-bit: 6e9bc6eac234b162e12df6f5ca630bd2
    Cinnamon 64-bit: 42991844f49f73c5a458b1b8d2eb5f07
Torrents:
    MATE 32-bit
    MATE 64-bit
    Cinnamon 32-bit
    Cinnamon 64-bit

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