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Peppermint OS Version 9 Released With New Features

Brief: Ubuntu-based lightweight distribution, Peppermint has just released its version 9. Here’s a quick look at the changes in the new release.

Any Ubuntu LTS release has a chain effect. There are tons of Ubuntu-based distributions and a new Ubuntu release triggers the new version of release of such distributions as well.

Ubuntu 18.04 had been released around two months back. This has resulted in new version release from many Linux distributions. Lightweight distribution Linux Lite 4.0 was released a few days ago and now we have another lightweight distribution Linux Peppermint 9 release.

What is Peppermint OS?

Peppermint OS 9 Screenshot

Peppermint OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution that well supports relatively older computers. It focuses on a cloud-centric approach well before Chrome OS. It’s ICE tool turns certain websites into a desktop app. It has a significant dedicated niche following.

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Major Changes & New Features in Peppermint 9

According to the announcement, “Peppermint 9 still comes in both 64bit and 32bit flavors so older hardware is still supported”.

Peppermint OS theme

Other changes that could be seen include the “find your mouse cursor” keyboard shortcut, Alt+C, the new Gtk Themes that are based on Arc, new Artwork by Karl Schneider and many others. It should also be noted that the Kernel is now the 4.15 series. Peppermint 9 uses the upstream Ubuntu version of Gdebi that comes with an uninstall option.

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Download Peppermint 9

You can download Peppermint version 9 in both 32Bit and 64Bit form from its homepage.

Download Peppermint 9

Have you tried this new version of Peppermint OS 9 or any older versions? Share with us your experience in the comment section below.

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