The Linux Mint team has gotten another flavor of its latest release out the door. Linux Mint 9 Xfce is now deemed ready for a wider audience and has shed the 'release candidate' label. New features include a new software manager and backup tool, common to all Linux Mint 9 releases, but also specific changes like "move to trash" and "delete" options for the Thunar file manager.
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Based on Xubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, Linux 2.6.32, Xfce 4.6.1 and Xorg 7.4, Linux Mint 9 'Isadora' Xfce features a lot of improvements and the latest software from the Open Source World," the Linux Mint 9 team
announced.
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Featured improvements in this release: 30,000 applications catalogued and reviewable both online and in the new software manager, brand new incremental backup tool for both data and software selection, USB and Windows installers, 3 years support, look & feel improvements," the announcement added.
Highlights of Linux Mint 9 Xfce:· New Software Manager - completely rewritten, now supports 30,000+ packages;
· New Backup Tool - making it easy to do fresh installs and keep all your data;
· Move to Trash and Delete options in Thunar - new entries in the context and Edit menus;
· Better look and feel - new art including new background images and a new welcome screen;
· Many bugfixes and updated packages;
· All of the new features and enhancements in Xubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Linux Mint 9 Xfce rounds up all of the other official releases that have come out so far, the regular GNOME version, the LXDE and the KDE versions. That leaves just Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox still in release candidate form.
Linux Mint 9 Xfce gets all of the common new features along with all of the updates in Xubuntu 10.04, which aren't a few. There aren't that many specific changes though.
Linux Mint 9 Xfce is available for
download here on Softpedia.