Linux Mint’s New Website is Live (And Yes, It Looks Fresh
A brand-new Linux Mint website has gone live.
Mint devs said that a revamped homepage was in the work, even inviting the community to get involved in shaping the form and function of it. All of that hardwork has paid off as the new Linux Mint website is online.
And it’s looking great...
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