Refreshed Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 2 'Betsy' ISO images now available
It no secret that Linux Mint is one of the most popular and sought after Linux-based desktop operating systems in the world, but not many are aware of the fact that there are two versions of the said OS. No, we aren’ t talking about several environments such as Cinnamon, MATE, and KDE.
Two distinct operating systems share the Mint name. While Ubuntu based Linux Mint is considered to be the normal version of the operating system, its lesser known variant, LMDE, is built based on Debian. Confusing, isn’ t it?
The Linux Mint Debian Edition 2 ‘ Betsy’ hasn’ t gone through any major upgrade since its inception back in 2015
However, LMDE has received a steady stream of updates over the last two years. But what could be the problem? It is the ISO images which were considered to be outdated, and a need for updates arouse with every fresh installs. So, in order to improvise and give a fresh experience, the Linux Mint community has decided to refresh the installation media. Now, a refreshed stable Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 2 ' Betsy' ISO images are available, with the choice of either Cinnamon or MATE.
Why should you opt for LMDE 2? The Linux Mint team shared their explanation back in 2015 when it was launched.
LMDE was created targeting the experienced Linux users. Although, it uses the same environment as Linux Mint, it has Debian as its package base.
Being less mainstream than Linux Mint, it has a lesser user base and is not compatible with PPAs. Also, it lacks new features. All of these make it a bit harder to use and is not recommended for a novice user.
But, LMDE is a bit faster when compared to Linux Mint. Although there are no point releases in the LMDE2, it has made way for bug and security fixes, along with regular updates for Mint and desktop components
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