The much awaited Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” has finally been released and now available for download, with some impressive improvements, including bug fixes.

While Linux Mint 20.3 comes bundled with the latest Cinnamon 5.2, but the changes remain the same for Xfce and MATE editions, with the exception of the desktop environment-specific enhancements.

There are several other key improvements and additions, many of which will be looked at below.

What's New in Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” Release?



Linux Mint 20.3 is based on Ubuntu 20.04.3 and features Linux Kernel 5.4 LTS, which means all the capabilities and upgrades are available in this latest release.



Besides the core upgrades, there are also astethics changes, as the new wallpapers added to Linux Mint 20.3 will not disappoint you. The theme equally has been revamped with the accent color greatly improved, along with rounded corners for the windows, making up for a more modern look and appeal.

Albeit, the legacy theme package is still available for those who want the same look while keeping other benefits intact.

And the hinted surprise app, “Thingy” App is essentially a “Library” which serves as a document manager for Linux Mint by default, allowing users to download eBooks and other related files, with the app able to automatically detect it from the Downloads directory.

How to Download or Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3?



Linux Mint 20.3 is now available for download as ISO images from the official website.

As the form of an ISO image (an .iso file) means it can be used to make a bootable DVD or a bootable USB stick. Checkout the guide here to help you download the right ISO image, create your bootable media and install Linux Mint on your computer.

Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” Release: What's New?

The much awaited Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” has finally been released and now available for download, with some impressive improvements, including bug fixes.

While Linux Mint 20.3 comes bundled with the latest Cinnamon 5.2, but the changes remain the same for Xfce and MATE editions, with the exception of the desktop environment-specific enhancements.

There are several other key improvements and additions, many of which will be looked at below.

What's New in Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” Release?



Linux Mint 20.3 is based on Ubuntu 20.04.3 and features Linux Kernel 5.4 LTS, which means all the capabilities and upgrades are available in this latest release.



Besides the core upgrades, there are also astethics changes, as the new wallpapers added to Linux Mint 20.3 will not disappoint you. The theme equally has been revamped with the accent color greatly improved, along with rounded corners for the windows, making up for a more modern look and appeal.

Albeit, the legacy theme package is still available for those who want the same look while keeping other benefits intact.

And the hinted surprise app, “Thingy” App is essentially a “Library” which serves as a document manager for Linux Mint by default, allowing users to download eBooks and other related files, with the app able to automatically detect it from the Downloads directory.

How to Download or Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3?



Linux Mint 20.3 is now available for download as ISO images from the official website.

As the form of an ISO image (an .iso file) means it can be used to make a bootable DVD or a bootable USB stick. Checkout the guide here to help you download the right ISO image, create your bootable media and install Linux Mint on your computer.

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