Rare breed: Linux Mint 17.2 offers desktop familiarity and responds to user wants

Posted by the_doctor on Jul 12, 2015 11:14 PM EDT
arstechnica; By Scott Gilbertson
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These days, the desktop OSes grabbing headlines have, for the most part, left the traditional desktop behind in favor of what's often referred to as a "shell." Typically, such an arrangement offers a search-based interface. In the Linux world, the GNOME project and Ubuntu's Unity desktop interfaces both take this approach.

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