![]() ![]() ![]() I am saying this because operating systems have some accessibility features for those that have eye problems or muscle control problems. Back in the day even calculator was simple and I knew the text editor is just gedit, but nowadays, the calculator is completely different and I don’t have a clue what to type into console to invoke the text editor – definitely not gedit. Please, keep the look and feel, focus on the technology. Do you know how much time it takes to make the UI look like you have already used to – if even possible any more? I liked the LM 21 look and feel and had just gotten used to it, even if it has had only minor changes since LM 17 over the years. For example phone upgrades are needed to get latest security and bugfixes for OS and applications, but who really appreciates a forced/unwanted UI look and feel change to their phone, or even laptop, atop the stock UI or whatever customizations you have already done. So why change the UI? Please don’t go with the way of Ubuntu, Android, or Windows, and change the look and feel (and even sounds) of the UI we are already used to. Why? This is just a point release from 21 to 21.1, not a new release LM 22. I was excited until I found out about the drastic UI changes. Many thanks in advance for testing the BETA! Post navigation We look forward to receiving your feedback. Once you have downloaded an image, please verify its integrity and authenticity.Īnyone can produce fake ISO images, it is your responsibility to check you are downloading the official ones. Brazil Universidade Federal do Amazonas.Brazil Federal University of Sao Carlos.Indonesia PT Global Intermedia Nusantara.China Shanghai Jiao Tong University Linux User Group (SJTUG). ![]() China Beijing Foreign Studies University.United Kingdom University of Kent UK Mirror Service.Sweden Academic Computer Club, Umea University.Spain Oficina de Software Libre do Cixug.Greece National Technical University of Athens.Greece MyAegean team, University of the Aegean.Greece Hellenic Telecommunications Organization.Germany IPB Internet Provider in Berlin GmbH.Germany Hochschule Esslingen University of Applied Sciences.Germany Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.USA Open Computing Facility at UC Berkeley.Canada University of Waterloo Computer Science Club.Don’t let this frustrate you, whether it’s acknowledged or not, we appreciate everyone’s help. There usually are a huge number of reports and very little time to answer everyone or explain why a particular report is not considered a bug, or won’t get fixed.The BETA phase is literally a bug squashing rush, where the team is extremely busy and developers try to fix as many bugs as fast as possible.If we can’t reproduce a particular bug and we don’t understand its cause, it’s unlikely we’ll be able to fix it.If a bug happens but didn’t happen before, or doesn’t happen in another distribution, or doesn’t happen in a different environment, please mention it and try to pinpoint the differences at play.It is important to mention whether a bug happens “always”, or “sometimes”, and what triggers it.Bugs we can reproduce, or which cause we understand are usually fixed very easily.Be as accurate as possible and include any information that might help developers reproduce the issue or understand the cause of the issue:.As described in the Linux Mint Troubleshooting Guide, do not report or create issues for observations.Bugs in this release should be reported on Github at.It will also be possible to upgrade from Linux Mint 21.It will be possible to upgrade from this BETA to the stable release.Upgrade instructions will be published after the stable release of Linux Mint 21.1.This BETA release might contain critical bugs, please only use it for testing purposes and to help the Linux Mint team fix issues prior to the stable release.1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).20GB of disk space (100GB recommended).2GB RAM (4GB recommended for a comfortable usage).“ Release Notes for Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon” The release notes provide important information about known issues, as well as explanations, workarounds and solutions. ![]()
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