Peppermint 11 is developing, despite the death of its CEO. It will be supported until 2025

peppermint 11

Just over a year ago, in May 2019, this fast and resource-limited team-ready distribution, running on 1GB of RAM and on x86-architecture computers, He launched the tenth version of your operating system. But earlier this year a misfortune happened: its CEO Mark Graeves passed away, so many of us who would have understood it thought the project had come to an end. From the looks of it, it won't be like this and peppermint 11 it is already in the development phase.

So has reported Jason Evangelho of Forbes, who claims that the new Peppermint OS forum administrator has informed the community that Peppermint 11 is in full development. Some of the team members are having extra work to finish what Graeves started and together they are trying to make everything fit together so that the distribution goes forward.

Peppermint 11 will be based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa

Peppermint OS is based on Ubuntu, more specifically on the LTS versions of the operating system developed by Canonical. Therefore, will be supported until 2025, but it is not known when the Peppermint 11 counter will start, that is, there is no scheduled release date yet. Like other distributions like Debian do, Peppermint OS developers release new versions of their operating system when they are ready, but it should arrive during or after the summer of 2020.

The news that will arrive with Peppermint 11 will be revealed at the time of its launch, or a few weeks before if they decide to launch a beta version. Looking at what came about a year ago, we had a lot of internal improvements like ad blockers, ICE or a utility that transforms a web page or web app into a separate browser-based application that seamlessly integrates into the system menus and your desktop.


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  1.   laperalimonera said

    At no time, did anyone say, that because unfortunately his frown died, this fantastic distro from which to learn many others would disappear. On the contrary, the first thing they said is that everything would continue despite the enormous misfortune, in fact they continued to release versions of point 10.2 for example, after the death of the ceo, etc. If it weren't because it is not rolling and now I am fully involved exclusively in rolling distros, because I am fed up with problems and more problems when updating between versions and having to reinstall from scratch, etc. I installed 11 without thinking about it, this distro is very unknown and for me it is the best of all, but they are also doubtful, I tested it well on its buildings 9 and 10 and having already tried practically all the existing Distros, yes were it rolling, it would be for life.

  2.   Facundo Bresán said

    It is a very fast, neat Distro, it installs programs with a single button because it brings automatic GDEBI and you are not tied to the Console Terminal, it brings USB FORMAT AND USB FLASH LIVE, many more applications and Transparencies, I would like some Flight or effect in windows but I am I am sure they will include it in the future. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.