Distribution
Linux Mint is a 32- and 64-bit Linux distribution for desktop computers, based on either Ubuntu or Debian. Its stated aim is to be a "modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use." Mint provides full out-of-the-box multimedia support by including some proprietary software such as Adobe Flash. Mint's motto is "from freedom came elegance".New versions of the Ubuntu-based Linux Mint have been released approximately every six months. The first release, named "Ada", was released in 2006. The 17th release, "Qiana", was released on May 31, 2014. Support for older releases usually ends shortly after the next version is released, but there have been releases with long-term support, including the current release, v17.x, which will be supported for five years, until April 2019.
Installation.
In the past, Linux Mint could be run without installation from a Live CD. As of 2014, due to a CD volume limitation, only Live DVDs are available. It can also be installed onto a computer from the DVD for a significant performance improvement, once confirmed compatible, using the provided Ubiquity installer.
Installation DVD images can be downloaded without charge, or installation DVDs purchased. Linux Mint can be booted and run from a USB Flash drive on any PC capable of booting from a USB drive, with the option of saving settings to the flash drive. A USB creator program is available to install a Ubuntu (not LMDE) Live Linux Mint on a USB drive.
The Microsoft Windows Migration Assistant tool can be used to import bookmarks, desktop background (wallpaper), and various settings from an existing Windows installation into a new Linux Mint installation.
The Windows installer "Mint4Win" allows Linux Mint to be installed from within Microsoft Windows, much like the Wubi installer for Ubuntu. The operating system could then be removed, as with other Windows software, using the Windows Control Panel. This method requires no partitioning of the hard drive. It is only useful for Windows users, and is not meant for permanent installations because it incurs a slight performance loss. This installer was included on the Live DVD until Linux Mint 16, but removed in the Linux Mint 16 "Petra" release because the size of the Live DVD images would have exceeded what the software could reliably handle.
Installation supports a Logical Volume Manager (LVM) with automatic partitioning only, and disk encryption since Linux Mint 15.
UTF-8, the default character encoding, supports a variety of non-Roman scripts.

System requirements.
Linux Mint 17 "Qiana" and LMDE have the following system requirements:CinnamonMATEXfceKDELMDE (v. 201403)
Processor (x86) 700 MHz 700 MHz 700 MHz 700 MHz 700 MHz
Memory 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 2 GB 1 GB
Hard Drive (free space) 8.6 GB 5 GB 10 GB 10 GB 5 GB
Monitor Resolution 800×600 800×600 800×600 1024×768 800×600
32-bit Intel x86 and 64-bit AMD64 architectures are supported. A supported GPU is required for visual effects.
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