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    Linux Mint 19.3 "Tricia"

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Dec 20, 2019.

  1. Spartan@HIDevolution

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    Improvements for all editions:


    • New status tray application XAppStatusIcon that supports HIDPI, support for dark themes and more.
    • Blueberry app improvements with better detection and error reporting.
    • Hardware detection tool added to the BIOS Menu.Also, redesigned boot menu.
    Cinnamon-specific:

    • Panel Zones may now have their own text and symbolic icon sizes.
    • Nemo context menu can now be customized to add or remove entries.
    • Improved startup animation and speed optimizations.
    • Option to disable touchpad when a mouse is connected.
    • Various other improvements across the board (see what is new for an overview)
    Xfce-specific:

    • Latest Xfce 4.14 included which supports HIDPI.
    • Window manage supports vsync, HIDPI, and for Xinput2.
    • Panel and desktop support RandR's monitor feature (improved window grouping, new default clock format, orientation option, advanced the wallpaper and more).
    • New settings dialog to manage color profiles.
    • Display settings support the saving and loading of multi-display configurations.
    • Session manager supports hybrid-sleep and comes with other improvements.
    • Thumbnails supports Fujifilm RAF format.
    • Application finder may be opened in a single window.
    • Notification service gets logging and do not disturb option.
    • Various other improvements across the board. See what is new in Xfce here.
     
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    I have been using it on my desktop since it was released and have no issues or bugs to report.
     
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    I'm still on Linux Mint 19.2 (Tina). Working on a debugging some tools right now, and I'm trying to keep things as static as possible (no moving parts if you will). Hopefully I will finish before mid-Jan, and will upgrade to 19.3 "Tricia" at that time.
     
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