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GNOME 3-based Linux Mint 12 released

Takeaway: The latest release of Linux Mint, codenamed Lisa, was released today and comes with three different variations on the GNOME desktop.

Linux Mint 12 “Lisa” has arrived with enough GNOME options to placate most GNOME 3 haters. Mint arrives with a GNOME 3 desktop modified with custom themes and extensions to replicate the older GNOME 2 environment; the standard GNOME 3 fallback environment; and MATE, a GNOME 2 fork designed to replicate the older desktop environment.

Mint has also moved to a new business model and changed the default search engine in its Firefox install to DuckDuckGo.

According to the Lisa What’s New page: “[DuckDuckGo] doesn’t show different results depending on who’s making the search, it doesn’t track or record user information, it provides you with optimised results and it’s built on and contributes to open source.”

A list of mirrors is found on the announcement page.

Learn about the new Linux Mint 12 “Lisa” release in our gallery.

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Chris Duckett

About Chris Duckett

Programmer and journalist Chris Duckett is the Editor for TechRepublic Australia.

Chris Duckett

Chris Duckett
Chris started his journalistic adventure in 2006 as the Editor of Builder AU after originally joining the company as a programmer. He left CBS Interactive in 2010 to follow his deep desire to study the snowdrifts and culinary delights of Canada and returned to CBS in 2011 as the Editor of TechRepublic Australia, determined to meld together his programming and journalistic tendencies once and for all.