The Linux Mint team has recently released version 22.1, initially as an ISO and now also available via the Update Manager.
I'm a die-hard fan of Linux Mint Cinnamon and have no plans to switch to another distro or OS.
While many changes in this release are under the hood, the team has made significant progress toward fully supporting Wayland. This version also transitioned to Aptkit and Captain, replacing outdated packages.
Visually, you’ll notice rounder dialogs and a new Night Light applet to reduce screen temperature and ease eyestrain. Another highlight is the addition of shortcuts to Nemo actions, a feature I’ve been anticipating for years, as I frequently use these actions to transform images and documents.
Finally, Bulky now supports removing accents from filenames. While I don’t use Bulky, I rely on my own bulk file renaming tool, RenameToIX, which will also include this feature in the near future.
What do you think of the latest Linux Mint update?
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