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[#]: subject: "Linux Mint 21.2 Release Improves The Visual Redesign Further"
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Linux Mint 21.2 Release Improves The Visual Redesign Further
======
Linux Mint 21.2 is an impressive upgrade!
![linux mint 21.2][1]
Linux Mint 21.1 was packed with visual overhauls to the theme, folder icons, and the overall look and feel of the system.
Now, Linux Mint 21.2 has enhancements on top of the same Ubuntu 22.04 base and [Linux Kernel 5.15][2].
### Linux Mint 21.2: What's New? 😀
![linux mint 21.2 homescreen][3]
With Linux Mint 21.2, some of those changes have been refined along with new GUI overhauls and additions across the board.
Let me mention the key highlights of the release:
- **Cinnamon 5.8, Xfce 4.18, and others**
- **GUI overhaul for the Software Manager**
- **Folder icons and color selection**
- **New****"Styles" to easily tweak appearance**
- **Improved login screen**
> 📋 Linux Mint 21.2 will receive updates until 2027.
#### Desktop Environment Upgrades
The star of the upgrade is **Cinnamon 5.8**, the flagship edition of Linux Mint.
![linux mint 21.1 about][4]
While it includes many improvements, some worth mentioning include gesture support for window management, workspace management, tiling, and media controls. You can find these working on touchpads, tablets, and touchscreens through a new "**Gestures**" option in the system settings.
![linux mint gestures][5]
The notifications and tooltips have also been improved to use the accent color set and look bigger/clearer.
![linux mint 21.2 notification][6]
In addition to the Cinnamon enhancements, you can find Xfce 4.18 with all the goodies. We have a dedicated article on [Xfce 4.18][7] changes if you want to explore more.
And the other variant, with MATE 1.26 desktop, may not be as exciting as other editions, but you still get the fresh mint update.
#### Software Manager Visual Overhaul
The software manager for Linux Mint has always been simple.
This time, the layout has been adjusted for easy access to options and to provide a cleaner user experience. Starting with the **search bar moved to the left side** of the window.
![linux mint 21.2 software manager][8]
The **categories on the main page have been shifted down**, and more information is available (for instance, the applications via Flathub).
It is also **easier to select between the system package and Flatpak** for an app next to the installation option. The option existed nearby the details section previously.
![][9]
Here's a glimpse of what it looked like with Linux Mint 21.1:
![][10]
#### Folder Coloring Gets Better
With Linux Mint 21.1, you can also change the accent color of the folder stripes, which looks like this:
![linux mint 21.1 folders][11]
Now, you are no longer limited to solid colors. You can choose from gradients and solid colors for folders and apply them entirely on the folder icon.
![linux mint 21.2 folder colors][12]
Not to forget, the stripes on the folder icons were dropped. So, it looks much cleaner, in my opinion.
#### Styles to Tweak Theme
With Cinnamon 5.8, a new setting, "**Styles**," was introduced to make it seamless for you to tweak the look and feel of the system.
![linux mint styles][13]
Not to forget, you get more color variants to choose from and an intuitive menu to choose the style.
While this aims to simplify appearance tweaks, you can still head to "Advanced Settings" to access and configure icons and other themes separately.
#### Improved Slick Greeter
The login screen experience gets better with multiple keyboard layout support.
![linux mint slick greeter][14]
You can find more options from the keyboard icon on the login screen. The slick-greeter now supports Wayland sessions and should be better at touchpad detection.
Not to forget, the keyboard navigation has been worked on to let you easily type/edit/view the password in the login area.
#### ⭐ Other Important Changes
Several other subtle changes make the Linux Mint experience "_mintier_". Some of those include:
- Removing monochrome icons and dark theme icons to replace them with symbolic icons for uniform contrast
- Re-aligned title bar buttons
- Security hardening work for Warpinator
- Mint-Y-Legacy was renamed Mint-L
- Full support for HEIF and AVIF image files.
- Updated applications like Blueman and Pix
Explore more technical details on its [official announcement blog post][15]
### Download Linux Mint 21.2 📥
Linux Mint 21.2 ISOs can be found on its [official website][16].
[Linux Mint 21.2][17]
### Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.2 from 21.1 ⏫
If you are already using Linux Mint 21.1, you can upgrade to 21.2 easily.
First, [check your Linux Mint version][18] and ensure that it is 21.1.
```
lsb_release -a
```
Before starting the upgrade, you must ensure your system has installed all the available package updates. For this, run:
```
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
```
![][19]
> ✋🏻 Make sure, you have a proper [backup of your system][20], so that you can restore it in the rare case of any update failures.
Once updates are completed, open the ****Update Manager**** application from the system menu.
![][21]
On the update manager, click on Edit menu. Here, you can find the “Upgrade to Mint 21.2” option on the dropdown menu.
![Select Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.2 from the Edit option in Update Manager][22]
This will open the update window and display you tabs like Introduction to update, release notes etc.
![][23]
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You should take care of the “Requirements” tab, as this tab needs you to accept a Risk notification. This is the usual notification. Select the “I Understand” checkbox and press ****Apply.****
![Linux Mint notifies the user about the possible risk in the update process. Accept it by toggling th checkbox and click on Apply button][26]
Also provide the password when asked. This will start the update process. Initially, package information will be downloaded.
![Update Manager downloading the Package information][27]
After that, it will start downloading the required packages. This might take several minutes, depending on your internet connection.
![Update Manager downloading the required packages][28]
Once the package downloading is finished, it will start installing those.
![Update Manager installs the necessary packages][29]
It may download several additional packages too.
![Update Manager will download more packages to update as necessary][30]
Next step is the installation and removal of various packages.
![Update Manager installs and removes packages][31]
Upgrade will be completed after this step, and the system will recommend you to reboot the system.
![Update Manager notifies when the upgrade is completed. It also recommends a reboot for changes to take effect][32]
### Re-enable any repositories
Sometimes, during upgrade, some [external PPA's][33] will be disabled during the upgrade process. In that case, you need to re-enable them, after update. Open system settings and go to "Software Sources" section.
![Open Software Sources from System Settings][34]
From there, click enable any disabled sources.
![Manage third party repositories as required][35]
Now, after enabling the sources, immediately update your system using:
```
sudo apt update
```
That's it. You have successfully upgraded to the latest version of Linux Mint.
Enjoy it :)
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[#]: subject: "Gyroflow: An Open-Source App to Stabilize Video Footage"
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Gyroflow: An Open-Source App to Stabilize Video Footage
======
A free and open-source app to smoothen your videos with stabilization? Sounds impressive! Let's check it out!
![gyroflow][1]
Have you ever recorded action cam footage that was too shaky to be used? 🤔
Well, then, we have just the right tool for you to stabilize those shaky shots!
Enter, Gyroflow. It's an **open-source**, **cross-platform** app that can stabilize videos using motion data from a camera's onboard gyroscope or accelerometer.
Let's take a look at it.
### Gyroflow: Overview ⭐
![a screenshot of gyroflow][2]
Written primarily using the **Rust programming language** and the **QML user interface markup language**, Gyroflow is a **post-processing video stabilization software** that uses the motion data logged on cameras to do its job.
What makes Gyroflow different from other video editors with stabilization support is that it uses the logged motion data to do the following; It allows for **precise lens calibrations**, and **rolling shutter correction**, with the **ability to tweak the stabilization algorithms** for producing very stable video outputs.
> 📋 Do keep in mind that not all cameras log motion data.
The developers also add that there is a **minimal weight penalty**, and Gyfroflow **will work regardless of the lighting conditions** or how many moving subjects are there in a scene.
Other than that, Gyroflow is equipped with a plethora of cool features; here are some that are worth noting:
- **Real-time preview.**
- **A proper render queue.**
- **Support for Keyframes.**
- **16-bit video processing.**
- **Hardware accelerated video playback.**
- **Support for 10-bit videos; ProRes, DNxHR, 32-bit OpenEXR and Blackmagic RAW.**
- **Native support for gyro data from GoPro, Insta360, Sony, Runcam, Drone black-box, and more.**
#### Initial Impressions
![a screenshot of gyroflow exporting a video][3]
I tried my hand on it with an attempt to stabilize a video, but for some reason, when exporting a video, it **wouldn't use my GPU** (Nvidia GTX 1070ti) and switched to the CPU for completing the render. The default was set to GPU encoding.
![a screenshot of gyroflow after export of a video is complete][4]
The output was more stable than the original video, and the file size could also be adjusted for a smaller storage footprint.
Looking back, I did have the correct GPU drivers installed; your experience can vary with a different GPU. You can report it to them on their GitHub repo linked below if it doesn't work for you.
I suggest you go through the [documentation][5] for Gyroflow to know more.
Gyroflow has a pretty expansive set of features that make it easy to stabilize videos according to one's preference. That makes it a great contender for our list of open-source video editors (for a specific use case).
### 📥 Download Gyroflow
Gyroflow is available for **Linux**, **Windows**, and **macOS**. You can grab the package of your choice from the [official website][6].
[Gyroflow][7]
If you are interested in the source code or want to build it yourself, you can head to its [GitHub repo][8].
_💬 What do you think? Is it an exciting and valuable open-source tool for you?_
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[#]: subject: "10 Lightweight Linux Distributions for your Old Hardware in 2023"
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10 Lightweight Linux Distributions for your Old Hardware in 2023
======
**We highlight a list of 10 lightweight Linux Distributions ideal for your older PC in 2023. We give you their features and what makes them perfect for reviving older hardware.**
We believe that you should not throw away any hardware, especially PC and its components. Ideally, well-designed software should always run on any hardware. There are many [Linux Distributions][1] specifically designed for older hardware and PCs. And you can quickly revive them with the help of these Linux operating systems. In this post, we highlight ten such Linux Distributions which are lightweight and old hardware friendly in 2023.
### 10 Lightweight Linux Distributions 2023
#### 1. Linux Lite
The first lightweight Linux Distribution we feature in this list for 2023 is Linux Lite. Linux Lite is a continually developed and improved Linux Distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian. This decade-old Linux Distribution is perfect for your older hardware which needs a friendly and well-designed distro. The team markets this distro as an ideal starting point for Windows users who ends up with not supported hardware with Windows. The primary advantages of this distro are well customized and nice-looking Xfce desktop with an Ubuntu base, the latest Kernel and, of course, a 32-bit ISO image.
![Linux Lite - Lightweight Linux Distributions][2]
Advantages of Linux Lite:
- Ubuntu-based
- Customized Xfce desktop
- Native applications
- 32-bit support
- Active development
- Minimum system requirement < 1 GB RAM
[Download Linux Lite][3]
#### 2. Puppy Linux
The second distro that we feature in this list is Puppy Linux. Puppy Linux is a little different than traditional distros out there. It is designed to run from RAM without needing to install it in a physical system. If appropriately configured, you can save the sessions, plus it continues to work well even if you remove the bootable medium.
![Puppy Linux - one of the best lightweight Linux Distribution][4]
This Linux distro is binary compatible with Ubuntu LTS versions; the latest version is based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Since Ubuntu dropped the 32-bit support, the newest version dropped the 32-bit version.
Puppy Linux use cases are perfect for older computers, Netbooks, and hardware with less than 1GB of RAM. At the core, it is run by superfast JWM (Jows Window Manager), Puppy Package Manager that supports .deb, .rpm and its native PET packages.
Overall, its a perfect and well-designed Linux Distribution for older hardware, hands down.
Features:
- Based on the Ubuntu LTS Version
- It can run on low-end Netbooks
- Works directly from RAM even after removing the bootable media
- Unique package manager Puppy Package Manager
- Powered by JWM
#### 3. BunsenLabs Linux
The third lightweight Linux distro in this list is BunsenLabs Linux, a successor of the Crunchbang project. The BunsenLabs Linux is based on the Debian Stable branch, bringing modern applications to your low-end system. This distro provides a 32-bit version image for low-end systems and a standard 64-bit system for your regular hardware. At the core, BunsenLabds is powered by a pre-configured OpenBox window manager with a stunning tint2 panel, pre-configured Conky and jgmenu.
![BunsenLabs Linux -Lightweight Linux Distribution][5]
This is a well-designed, superfast, stable and nice-looking distribution for older systems.
Feature summary:
- Based on Debian Stable branch
- Openbox window manager with tint2 panel, conky and jgmenu
- It provides a 32-bit installer
- Help and support are available via official forums
[Download BunsenLabs Linux][6]
#### 4. Lubuntu
Lubuntu is famous for being a lightweight Linux Distribution. It is an official Ubuntu Linux flavour that features the lightweight LxQt desktop environment. Lubuntu gives you modern Ubuntu Linux packages and technology while it features the LxQt for your low-end hardware. Although it might require some extra system resources compared to other distros in this list, it is still a go-to Linux distro for older hardware.
![Lubuntu - Lightweight Linux Distribution][7]
If you need a moderately lighter Linux Distribution which is stable and works out of the box, then choose Lubuntu.
[Download Lubuntu][8]
#### 5. Absolute Linux
The fifth lightweight Linux distribution is Absolute Linux, based on Slackware Linux. This distro packages all necessary day-to-day applications in its installer image so that you get a complete distro out of the box. Absolute Linux features the IceWM and ROX Desktop, which gives you ultimate speed while using it on your older hardware. It is systemd-free, which offers an extra advantage over other distributions.
![Absolute Linux - Lightweight Linux Distributions][9]
Feature Summary:
- Based on Slackware
- Systemd-free
- Packages necessary software
- Powered by IceWM and package manager Slapt-get
[Download Absolute Linux][10]
#### 6. antiX Linux
Yet another lightweight Linux distribution we want to highlight is antiX Linux. The antiX Linux is based on Debian stable branch and has several attractive features. At its core, it uses IceWM, Fluxbox, and ROX Desktop options, giving you an excellent and fast desktop experience. It is entirely systemd-free and uses sysVinit and runit system. The antiX Linux also gives you a 32-bit installer and has four variants Full, Core, Base and net catering to different use cases.
![antiX Linux - Lightweight Linux Distributions][11]
Features:
- Based on Debian stable
- It provides a 32-bit installer
- Systemd free
- Powered by IceWM and other window manager flavours
[Download antiX Linux][12]
#### 7. LXLE
The LXLE Linux is a spin of the Lubuntu LTS series with an LXDE desktop instead of an LXQt desktop. The choice of applications, installer and other features makes it a perfect distro for older hardware. It is ideal for reviving your old system with a stable Ubuntu-LTS base and a fast LXDE desktop environment.
![LXLE Linux - Lightweight Linux Distributions][13]
However, in my personal opinion, I feel LXQt is a little faster than LXDE. Well, that feedback might be relative and can be different for you. There are not many Linux distributions today, which give you an LXDE flavour. Hence it is one of the unique and lightweight Linux distributions for your daily use.
[Download LXLE][14]
#### 8. Porteus Linux
The Porteus Linux is a remix of Slackware Linux that features the old KDE 4.0+ desktop environment (before the KDE Plasma series). This superfast Linux distribution is perfect for your antique hardware because it is based on bleeding-edge Slackware and gives you a 32-bit version. This distro can run from Live USB or a CD, or any bootable media and comes with just 300 MB of installer size.
If you love the old KDE (like me!) and Slackware simplicity, this is a perfect distro for you, even your new hardware.
![Porteus Linux][15]
[Download Porteus Linux][16]
#### 9. Q4OS
Q4OS is a unique Linux Distribution in this list. It targets the older Windows systems, which have become obsolete today. Many older PCs used to run Windows XP and Windows 7. They no longer work well with Windows and some modern Linux Distributions because the modern and updated OS requires much more computing power and resources.
Q4OS targets those use cases and gives you a well-designed Linux Distribution with features such as a 32-bit installer, Windows installer, Trinity Desktop environments, pre-made Windows themes, etc.
![Q4OS - KDE Plasma Edition][17]
[Download Q4OS][18]
#### 10. MX Linux
The final Linux Distribution in this list is the famous MX Linux, which has made its features and uniqueness in recent times. However, I doubted whether I would list MX Linux as lightweight. Because in my opinion, it is a medium-weight Linux Distribution if you consider its KDE Plasma flavour.
![MX Linux][19]
However, it has some features which make it a perfect candidate for lightweight Linux distributions. MX Linux is based on the Debian Stable branch and created with antiX components. It features its own MX Linux native applications for your additional workflow. You get KDE Plasma, Xfce and Fluxbox as desktop options.
[Download MX Linux][20]
### Summary & Conclusion
If you look closely, most of the lightweight Linux distribution we listed here is based on Debian Linux. It is truly the “Universal Operating System”. Modern Linux Desktop Environments like GNOME 40+, and KDE Plasma with Systemd init systems are no longer compatible with older hardware. Also, as technology progresses, more software complexity is introduced, requiring higher-end systems.
That said, I hope you get some idea about which lightweight Linux distributions to choose for your old laptop or PC from this list. Each of them serves different tastes and needs with one goal: to revive your older systems. So, take your pick.
Cheers.
_This article,_ Top Ten Lightweight Linux Distributions, _is filed under the [Top Ten List][21]._
_Some image credit: Respective Linux Distributions_
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