Linux Mint 20.1 Ulyssa next release announced

Linux Mint he said the code name of the upcoming Linux Mint version 20.1. According to the developers, the approximate release date will be around mid-December.

What comes with Linux Mint 20 "Ulyana"?

The name was revealed by distribution developer Clement Lefebvre and is “Ulyssa”, continuing the long of naming new Linux Mint releases alphabetically.

Linux Mint 20.1 is the first version of the Linux Mint 20 series, so the code name starts with the letter "U".
The distribution is based on the last point of Canonical's Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS (Focal Fossa). The distribution includes various updated packages, but not any different kernel or Mesa graphics stacks.

In addition to the updated Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS packages, the upcoming distribution will bring hardware video acceleration enabled by default for the Celluloid video player, some major improvements to the Driver Manager utility, which will be based on PackageKit, and improved support for .

There is also very good news for Chromium friends, as Linux Mint will start packing the browser for all supported source code versions, with some updates from Debian and Ubuntu. A first trial version is already available available for download here.

This will solve the problem that occurred when Canonical decided to distribute Chromium via Snap and stopped packing the source code.

Finally, Linux Mint 20.1 will come with an enhanced Mint-Y theme with magnified windows titles, enhanced disk icons for the Cinnamon desktop environment, and standard bug fixes to make the Linux Mint experience more stable, secure, and reliable .

The Linux Mint project will also release a Sticky Notes application, which can be used like a Post-It on . It will support IPTV for watching and recording. The last ones we mentioned are still under development and may not be released immediately.

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