As any of our readers will know, there are currently 8 official Ubuntu flavors, but there could be another one soon. Is about Ubuntu Cinnamon, distribution that will be called Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix until it becomes part of the Canonical family. They have already released a stable version, but their next release, which should arrive at the end of this April, will be much more polished and worth more than the one. based on Eoan Ermine.
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 20.04 will be based on Focal Fossa. There is still no beta available, nor is there any official flavor, but there are images that will allow us to know what the next Ubuntu "Cinnamon" flavor will be like. In addition, as they have reported on the social network Twitter, the user interface of this version has already frozenTherefore, if we download the latest ISO, we will be facing practically the same thing that we will see from April 23. The important word is "we will see."
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 20.04 will be released at the end of April
Our 20.04 User Interface Freeze ISO is now out! Download it from Sourceforge at https://t.co/iRWuyZsRNl or download from our Google Drive at https://t.co/GuTrjy85Ct . Please let us know about any bugs or issues!
- Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix (@UbuntuCinnamon) March 19, 2020
Our ISO with the frozen 20.04 UI is out now! Download it from Sourceforge or from our Google drive. Please let us know about any bugs or problems!
The ISO is available on Sourceforge (from here) and in Google Drive (from here). As always, worth testing in a virtual machine, for which I recommend GNOME Boxes for a Live Session or VirtualBox if we want to install the system (personal opinion; it's better for me that way). If you do, you will see something like what you have in the screenshots, something that has surprised me so much that I recommend that you try it for yourself. The first thing we see is the wallpaper, with "Felicity" on an orange background. For the rest, we have the Cinnamon graphical environment that Linux Mint has made so popular, and I personally like the work that the developers of the next Ubuntu flavor have done.
As it is not yet an official flavor, the release date of Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 20.04 is not confirmed (because it is not required), but will arrive from April 23. If you are looking for a breath of fresh air, you probably want to install it native. You will do it?
I loved it! However, the warning is unnecessary because it does not allow installing, at least to me, it gave me an error. Another thing I noticed is that Mint is better graphically, I don't know if it's because of the icons, but at the graphic level (for example the file manager) it is definitely better in Mint.
I see that the latest distributions already have a 32-bit version. Anyone know of any that can support for a long time.
Most of the distributions have abandoned 32 bits, you only have to use distributions based on Debian that still has 32 bits for example MX Linux, also based on Ubuntu 18.04 which is the last with 32 bits like Mint, Zorin and even the same Ubuntu.