Old Version
Linux Mint 9 (Isadora) was released on May 18, 2010, it was preceded by version 8, and was available for desktop computers. The LXDE edition was released on July 18, 2010, KDE & KDE x64 on July 27, 2010, Xfce on August 24, 2010, and LXDE on September 6, 2010. The Main and X64 editions are based on Ubuntu 10.04, LXDE and Fluxbox edition are based on Lubuntu 10.04, KDE and KDE X64 are based on Kubuntu 10.04, and Xfce based on Xubuntu 10.04. 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86-64) versions are available to Linux Mint 9. Compared to previous releases, this Linux Mint version contains some new features and changes, Linux Kernel 2.6.32, Gnome 2.30, Xorg 7.4, new interface for Software Manager, Backup Tool, Transparent menu, new desktop backgrounds, mint4win, etc.
Linux Mint 9 was an LTS release.
Linux Mint is a free and open source Linux distribution (or operating system) based on Ubuntu and Debian. The operating system is fully focused on desktop computers (instead of server), even no server version exists. Linux Mint comes with a beautiful and modern graphical user interface, which has the default Cinnamon desktop environment currently, while more desktop environments like Matte and KDE are supported, and are available in different installation ISO files. Like the Ubuntu Desktop, it was bundled with a wide range of useful software applications such as LibreOffice (Office software), Thunderbird (email client), Firefox (web browser), VLC media player, Backup tool, Media Player, etc. While more software is available through package manager.
| Available in | 100+ languages (via language pack) |
| CPU Platform(s) | IA-32, X86-64 |
| License | Free and open-source software |
Minimum (for all editions):
Follow the steps given below:
As soon as you go to the Linux Mint Live session, follow the steps given below:
For more information, read the official document of Linux Mint 9.
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