The KDE edition of Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" was also released

Jan 9, 2016 16:12 GMT  ·  By

The Linux Mint team, through Clement Lefebvre, had the great pleasure of announcing just a few minutes ago, January 9, 2016, the immediate availability for download of the final release of Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce and KDE editions.

In this article, we will share with you the features implemented in the Linux Mint 17.3 “Rosa” Xfce Edition operating system, which is based on Canonical's Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) OS, built around the Xfce 4.12 desktop environment and supported with software updates and security patches until year 2019.

"Linux Mint 17.3 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2019. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop even more comfortable to use," said Clement Lefebvre in today's announcement.

Here's what's new in Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce

Prominent features of Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce include support for the Openbox and Compiz window manager, support for the Compton compositing manager, instant switching of window managers, along with screen-tearing prevention thanks to Compton, which is installed by default.

Furthermore, two new commands were added in this release: "wm-detect" for viewing information about running window or compositing managers, and "wm-recovery" for restoring the default window manager. Various in-house built applications received many improvements in Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce as well.

Among these, we can mention Software Sources, which is now more reliable, faster, responsive, and fully up to date; Update Manager, which can now perform more checks than before; Driver Manager, which appears to be more robust than before; and the Login Screen (MDM - Mint Display Manager), which supports HiDPI displays.

Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce is powered by Ubuntu 14.04 LTS' Linux 3.19 kernel, but users will be able to install Linux kernel 4.2 from the repositories, which should offer improved hardware support. The Orca screen reader and OpenVPN client were installed by default, and several apps were updated, including LibreOffice 5 and Inxi.

Download Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" Xfce right now from Softpedia. If you're coming from Linux Mint 17, 17.1 or 17.2, you can now upgrade to Linux Mint 17.3 Xfce using the details we've provided in our Linux Mint 17.3 Upgrade Path Is Now Open for All Editions, Including Xfce and KDE article.