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Our mainline desktop Peppermint ships with the desktop environment xfce with the thunar file manager set as default. Peppermint comes with nearly nothing installed other than, the core packages needed to run the system and you have the choice to which packages should best fit your build.
The Peppermint installer can easily be launched by double clicking the “Install Peppermint” icon on the desktop. The Welcome screen: From here choose your location and preferred language. Location: Choose your Region and Zone.
What is Peppermint? It is a community distro, for all age groups and abilities. Our core value is to offer a minimalist desktop, giving the individual the choice of what they want to install, beyond a few base tools and custom themes and icon sets.
Peppermint's namesake is Linux Mint. [15] The developers originally wanted to make use of configuration and utilities sourced from Linux Mint coupled with an environment that was less demanding on resources and more focused on web integration.They felt that the concept was a "spicier" version of Mint, so the name Peppermint was a natural fit. [7]While Linux Mint is known for its Cinnamon ...
While Peppermint OS 10 was based on Ubuntu, version 11 makes the jump to 64-bit Debian Bullseye, the 5.10 LTS kernel, and the lightweight Xfce 4.16 default desktop environment.
The Peppermint OS team announced today the general availability for download of new ISO images based on the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series.
Peppermint OS is a Debian- and Devuan-based (previously a Lubuntu-based) Linux distribution that aims to be fast and easy on system resources. By employing its Site Specific Browser, Peppermint integrates seamlessly with cloud and web-based applications.
A brand new version of the fast, stylish and lightweight Linux distro just got released. But Peppermint OS 11 brings significant changes to the table.
Peppermint OS is a Linux distro based on Debian that aims to provide a familiar environment for newcomers to Linux. It’s a minimalistic Linux distro that demands fewer hardware resources thus an excellent choice for the older machine.
Now, after almost two years, Peppermint 11 is here! It is not just an ordinary upgrade, but it looks like Peppermint 11 is the first release with Debian as its base, ditching Ubuntu. Let me highlight all the key details of the release below.