Linux Mint 10 Review
Linux Mint 10, codenamed "Julia", is almost here. I have downloaded the release candidate that went live a few days back and put it to the test.
WHAT'S NEW
When Linux distro releases happen, it is sometimes difficult to find out which new features made it into that specific release. In some cases, there really is no other way to find out but to go through the project change log and try to decipher what has changed and how many of those changes will actually have a noticeable impact on end user experience.
Linux Mint 10 release notes are the complete opposite, and I have to say that I am very thankful for that. The Linux Mint team has released an extremely clear and easy to understand LIST OF NEW FEATURES, which I recommend reading. In any case, I will provide a summary along with my opinions below.
New Looks
Linux Mint 10 represents a noticeable change in terms of Look&Feel. When previous releases used and abused of green colors and themes, this time out things are more balanced, with some sleek grey and metallic textures here and there.
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