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In This Video We Are Discussing About Linux Mint 20.3 is Now Available to Download, You’ve patiently waited for it, and now it’s arrived —no, not the new year! I’m talking about the release of Linux Mint 20.3!

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Yes, after five months of development the much-fancied follow-up to July’s Linux Mint 20.2 release is sort of out (the downloads are live, but the release announcement hasn’t gone up). Still, it is a substantial update packed with numerous visual changes and usability enhancements that make this already-user-friendly distro even easier to use.

Linux Mint 20.3 is based on Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS and ships with Linux 5.4 kernel. It is supported with updates until 2025, though you’ll be able to upgrade to Linux Mint 21 at some point (there’s no firm release date for it yet).

For more details on what’s changed in the flagship Cinnamon release, keep reading. Alternatively, skip to the downloads section at the bottom of this article to find links to download Linux Mint 20.3 to try for yourself.

Overview of Linux Mint 20.3
We’ll start with the most obvious change: a new theme.

Linux Mint 20.3 has a new look that uses less green! Yes, the minty tones we’re familiar with now give way to steely grey accents throughout the system’s user interface. The new “Mint-Y” theme also features larger title bars and bigger window controls, with the minimize, maximize, and close buttons all notably easier to hit than before.

Additionally, the new Mint-Y theme sports rounded window corners by default. These give the Linux Mint desktop (and any apps that run on it) a pinch of modernity — and help the distro keep up with evolving visual styles on other platforms.

Those not won over by the revamp can switch back to the original version of the Mint-Y theme by installing the mint-themes-legacy package.

Sticking with visual changes, some of Mint’s native media apps (like Celluloid, Hypnotix, and the stock image viewer) now use a dark theme by default. This change is consistent with other Linux distros and desktop environments, including Ubuntu.

Several new features have been added to the Cinnamon desktop environment included in Linux Mint 20.3.

For example, the calendar applet now shows calendar events from multiple sources, including Google Calendar (via Online Accounts) as well as the GNOME Calendar app Mint ships with. This small change makes a big impact on the impeccably organised.

The Nemo file manager now gracefully handles situations when you move or copy a file with the same name as one in the intended destination. Earlier versions of Nemo offered let you ‘skip’ the move/copy, or ‘overwrite’ the preexisting file with the new one. Now, in Mint 20.3, you get the option to rename the file to avoid/resolve the conflict.

The “run” dialog also has new styling:

Mint says it’s ‘reviewed, tuned, and simplified’ animations throughout the distribution. This is part one of a wider effort to introduce a newer version of the Mutter window manager in a future release, one Mint says is capable of providing “even better effects” — something to keep an eye out for.

Related, the Effects utility now sports a streamlined design in one page, rather than options split across two:

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