![]() I’ve patiently waited for a kernel or core component upgrade to fix what has been giving Linux Mint a less than cool taste, at least for me. However, my ongoing dissatisfaction with Tessa has led me to rethink my continuing allegiance. I have recommended Linux Mint enthusiastically to associates and readers in my personal and professional roles. ![]() I have run Linux Mint Cinnamon on three primary work and testing computers since parting company with Ubuntu Linux Unity and several other Ubuntu flavors many years ago. Linux Mint is my primary driver, though, so at long last I am getting around to sharing my lukewarm experiences. Given that the current Linux Mint version was released at the end of last December, it may be a bit odd for me to focus on a review some five months later. The gold standard for version 19.1 Tessa seems to be a bit tarnished when compared to some other distros offering a Cinnamon environment. ![]() Linux Mint Cinnamon, however, may have lost some of its fresh minty flavor. Linux Mint’s developers turned the GNOME desktop alternative into one of the best Linux desktop choices. The Linux Mint distro clearly is the gold standard for measuring Cinnamon desktop integration. Linux Mint no longer may be an ideal choice for above-par performance out of the box, but it still can serve diehard users well with the right amount of post-installation tinkering.
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