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Jan 13, 2015 16:46 GMT  ·  By

The Linux AIO Linux Mint DVD is a project that aims to provide users will a single DVD ISO image that has all the interesting flavors.

As most of the Linux Mint users already know, the project has four major flavors under development, Cinnamon, MATE, KDE, and Xfce. If you take into account that there are 32-bit and 64-bit editions for each flavor, you'll end up with 8 ISO images. Now, let's suppose you want all of those images on a single support.

This is what The Linux AIO Team is trying to accomplish, and that is to give users a complete experience, compressed on a single DVD. There aren't any DVDs large enough to hold all eight images, but they can be separated into categories, like 32-bit and 64-bit.

There is actually more than just one Linux AIO Linux Mint DVD

The makers of these DVDs don't just slap the ISO images on a disk. It wouldn't work. They provide a nice menu that people can use to choose what they want to boot. It's simple, effective, and gets the job done.

"Every one of them can be used as Live system, with no need of installation on hard drive, or can be eventually installed on computer for full system experience. Linux AIO Linux Mint ('Debian') is not official project of Linux Mint. These are unofficial ISOs which are include original files from Linux Mint ('Debian') editions ISOs and they are made for personal purposes," the makers of Linux AIO Linux Mint DVD are saying.

The three DVDs are put into categories, as follows: Linux AIO Linux Mint 17 32bit ISO (Cinnamon 32bit, MATE 32bit, KDE 32bit, and Xfce 32bit), Linux AIO Linux Mint 17 64bit lite ISO (Cinnamon 64bit, MATE 64bit, and Xfce 64bit), and Linux AIO Linux Mint 17 mix ISO (Cinnamon 64bit, MATE 32bit, and Xfce 32bit.)

You can download Linux AIO Linux Mint 17.1 right now from Softpedia. Please keep in mind that not all the DVDs might be online by the time you read this article.