The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 17 “Qiana” Cinnamon.

Linux Mint 17 Qiana Cinnamon Edition
Linux Mint 17 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.
New features at a glance:
- Update Manager
- Drivers Manager
- Login Screen
- Language Settings
- Software Sources
- Welcome Screen
- Cinnamon 2.2
- System Improvements
- Artwork Improvements
- Main Components
- LTS Strategy
For a complete overview and to see screenshots of the new features, visit: “What’s new in Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon“.
Important info:
There is some important info in the Release Notes:
- In the installer, “Replace OS with Linux Mint” means erase the entire drive
- Issues with Skype
- DVD Playback with VLC
- HiDPI
- EFI Support
- Solving freezes with some NVIDIA GeForce GPUs
- Booting with non-PAE CPUs
- Other issues
Make sure to read them to be aware of known issues and known solutions related to this release.
System requirements:
- x86 processor (Linux Mint 64-bit requires a 64-bit processor. Linux Mint 32-bit works on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors).
- 512 MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
- 5 GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
- Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution (1024×768 recommended).
- DVD drive or USB port
Upgrade instructions:
- To upgrade from a previous version of Linux Mint follow these instructions.
- To upgrade from the RC release, simply launch the Update Manager and install any Level 1 update available.
Download:
Md5 sum:
- 32-bit: 00ef2ba7f377251852045664376ecebf
- 64-bit: 3d8c3c3e82916e2110f965111b0ee944
Torrents:
HTTP Mirrors for the 32-bit DVD ISO:
- Argentina Xfree
- Australia Internode
- Australia uberglobal
- Australia Western Australian Internet Association
- Australia Yes Optus Mirror
- Austria Goodie Domain Service
- Bangladesh dhakaCom Limited
- Bangladesh IS Pros Limited
- Belarus ByFly
- Belgium Cu.be Solutions
- Bulgaria Telepoint
- Canada University of Waterloo Computer Science Club
- China HUST
- China Qiming College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- China University of Science and Technology of China Linux User Group
- Colombia EDATEL
- Czech Republic CZ.NIC
- Czech Republic Ignum, s.r.o.
- France Crifo.org
- France finn.lu
- France Gwendal Le Bihan
- France IRCAM
- France Ordimatic
- Germany Artfiles
- Germany Copahost
- Germany FH Aachen
- Germany GWDG
- Germany Hochschule Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
- Germany killerhorse.eu
- Germany NetCologne GmbH
- Greece Hellenic Telecommunications Organization
- Greece National Technical University of Athens
- Greece University of Crete
- Greenland Tele Greenland
- Iceland Siminn hf
- India Honesty Net Solutions
- Ireland HEAnet
- Israel Israel Internet Association
- Italy GARR
- Kazakhstan Neolabs
- Luxembourg root S.A.
- Netherlands NLUUG
- Netherlands Triple IT
- New Caledonia OFFRATEL LAGOON
- New Zealand University of Canterbury
- Philippines PREGINET
- Poland ICM – University of Warsaw
- Portugal Universidade do Porto
- Romania ServerHost
- Russia Yandex Team
- Serbia University of Kragujevac
- Singapore NUS – School of Computing – SigLabs
- Slovakia Rainside
- South Africa University of Free State
- South Africa Web Africa
- South Korea NeowizGames corp
- Spain Oficina de Software Libre do Cixug
- Sri Lanka Lanka Education and Research Network
- Sweden DF – Computer Society at Lund University
- Sweden Portlane
- Switzerland SWITCH
- Taiwan NCHC
- Taiwan Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
- Taiwan Yuan Ze University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Thailand adminbannok.com
- United Kingdom Bytemark Hosting
- United Kingdom University of Kent UK Mirror Service
- USA advancedhosters.com
- USA Department of CS at Utah State University
- USA James Madison University
- USA MetroCast Cablevision
- USA mirrorcatalogs.com
- USA Nexcess
- USA Team Cymru
- USA University of Maryland, College Park
- USA University of Oklahoma
- USA US Internet
- USA XMission Internet
HTTP Mirrors for the 64-bit DVD ISO:
- Argentina Xfree
- Australia Internode
- Australia uberglobal
- Australia Western Australian Internet Association
- Australia Yes Optus Mirror
- Austria Goodie Domain Service
- Bangladesh dhakaCom Limited
- Bangladesh IS Pros Limited
- Belarus ByFly
- Belgium Cu.be Solutions
- Bulgaria Telepoint
- Canada University of Waterloo Computer Science Club
- China HUST
- China Qiming College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- China University of Science and Technology of China Linux User Group
- Colombia EDATEL
- Czech Republic CZ.NIC
- Czech Republic Ignum, s.r.o.
- France Crifo.org
- France finn.lu
- France Gwendal Le Bihan
- France IRCAM
- France Ordimatic
- Germany Artfiles
- Germany Copahost
- Germany FH Aachen
- Germany GWDG
- Germany Hochschule Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
- Germany killerhorse.eu
- Germany NetCologne GmbH
- Greece Hellenic Telecommunications Organization
- Greece National Technical University of Athens
- Greece University of Crete
- Greenland Tele Greenland
- Iceland Siminn hf
- India Honesty Net Solutions
- Ireland HEAnet
- Israel Israel Internet Association
- Italy GARR
- Kazakhstan Neolabs
- Luxembourg root S.A.
- Netherlands NLUUG
- Netherlands Triple IT
- New Caledonia OFFRATEL LAGOON
- New Zealand University of Canterbury
- Philippines PREGINET
- Poland ICM – University of Warsaw
- Portugal Universidade do Porto
- Romania ServerHost
- Russia Yandex Team
- Serbia University of Kragujevac
- Singapore NUS – School of Computing – SigLabs
- Slovakia Rainside
- South Africa University of Free State
- South Africa Web Africa
- South Korea NeowizGames corp
- Spain Oficina de Software Libre do Cixug
- Sri Lanka Lanka Education and Research Network
- Sweden DF – Computer Society at Lund University
- Sweden Portlane
- Switzerland SWITCH
- Taiwan NCHC
- Taiwan Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
- Taiwan Yuan Ze University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Thailand adminbannok.com
- United Kingdom Bytemark Hosting
- United Kingdom University of Kent UK Mirror Service
- USA advancedhosters.com
- USA Department of CS at Utah State University
- USA James Madison University
- USA MetroCast Cablevision
- USA mirrorcatalogs.com
- USA Nexcess
- USA Team Cymru
- USA University of Maryland, College Park
- USA University of Oklahoma
- USA US Internet
- USA XMission Internet
Alternative downloads:
No-codecs images:
Distributors and magazines in Japan, USA and countries where distributing media codecs is problematic can use the “No Codecs” ISO images. These images will be made available next week, for both the MATE and Cinnamon edition in 32-bit and 64-bit at the following address:
OEM images:
Manufacturers can pre-install Linux Mint on their computers using the OEM installation images. These images will be made available next week, for both the MATE and Cinnamon edition in 64-bit at the following address:
Linux Mint 17 Qiana Cinnamon
Linux Mint 17 has been released and is named Qiana. Mint is one of the best linux distros that targets desktop users with focus on usability and simplicity. It comes in various flavors with different desktop environments like Mate and Cinnamon and different base distros like Ubuntu or Debian.
In this post we are playing with the cinnamon edition of Linux Mint 17. More information about the Cinnamon edition (including download links) can be found at -
Download the correct iso (32bit or 64bit) for your system, burn to a dvd or write to a usb drive and boot in. Once you install completes, its time to charge up the system with some tweaks and essential apps to get the best performance and experience.
1. Update the system
The first thing to do always is to make the system up-to-date. Run the following commands in a terminal.
$ sudo apt-get update$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Or use the Update Manager (mintUpdate) that can be found in Menu > Administration.
2. Get old wallpapers
Every release of Linux Mint comes with a new set of nice wallpapers. But you can also install wallpapers from the previous versions.
$ sudo apt-get install mint-backgrounds-*
3. Get more browsers
Linux Mint 17 has firefox installed by default. You can get more browsers like Chromium and Google Chrome.
The chromium browser is available in the repositories.
$ sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
For Google Chrome visit google.com/chrome and download the deb files and install them using gdebi.
Or run the following commands
# 64 bit$ wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb$ sudo gdebi google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb # 32 bit$ sudo gdebi google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb$ wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
4. Install Flash Player
The adobe flash plugin package (adobe-flashplugin) is installed by default on Mint so should be able to play flash games and videos inside Firefox.
Google Chrome now uses the Pepper API based flash player which comes inbuilt with it, so you don't need to do anything for Chrome either.
For Chromium however, the Pepper based flash player is not included (being a non-free component) and has to be installed manually.
Install the following package to install the pepper flash player for Chromium. It will download the pepper flash player from Google Chrome browser and put it inside Chromium.
$ sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree
The above command should setup the flash player in Chromium. Incase it fails to download, redo the process with the following command
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure pepperflashplugin-nonfree
5. Install multimedia codecs
The restricted extras package would install most of the essential codecs for playing formats like mp3. It would also install the microsoft fonts.
$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
To enable playback of encrypted dvds, install the following package.
$ sudo apt-get install libdvdread4$ sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
6. Install proprietory drivers
If you are having an nvidia or ati graphics card or broadcom wireless card, then install the proprietory drivers provided by the vendor. These drivers would get you the best hardware performance.
For installing nvidia drivers you can follow the previous post here
7. Install Dropbox
Linux mint repository already has the package for dropbox client, so you need not go elsewhere.
$ sudo apt-get install dropbox python-gpgme
If you still prefer to download dropbox from the official website then head straigh tohttps://www.dropbox.com/install?os=lnx and follow the instructions and download the deb installers for Ubuntu.
Copy is another cloud storage solution that has a native Linux client. Check it out at copy.com. It also has a ppa repository.
8. Skype
Skype is available in the Ubuntu canonical partner repositories.
$ sudo apt-get install skype
9. Install rar and other archiving utilities
To be able to create rar archives from the context menu in file managers like Nemo, install the rar utility. Along with rar, install a few more packages to add support for other archive formats.
$ sudo apt-get install unace p7zip-rar sharutils rar arj lunzip lzip
10. Install a clipboard manager
Clipboard managers allow you to maintain and access history of items that you copied in the past using Ctrl+C for example. There are many clipboard managers for gnome like diodon, clipit, glipper, parcellite.
Diodon seemd to have some issues on the cinnamon desktop, that scrollers would appear as the history list grows. Clipit and Glipper worked very well. You can install either
$ sudo apt-get install glipper# or$ sudo apt-get install clipit
Then launch them from the Application menu and they should start everytime you login.
11. Tweak the desktop
1. Fix the date format on the system tray
The time applet at the bottom right shows only the time. It can be made to show the date as well. Right click the date-time applet on the bottom right and click Configure
Check the box labelled "Use a custom date format" and fill in
%B %e, %I:%M %p
This would show the month name, date and time in 12 hour format with AM/PM
2. Install Themes, Extensions, Applets, Desklets
Get some goodies for your desktop. You have desklets for the desktop area, applets for the panel, extensions for desktop effects and themes for the desktop design.
Go to system settings, click on the specific icon and you would see a list to select from. Click the "Get more online" tab to download more such goodies.
3. Change Firefox search engine
You might notice that Firefox has the Yahoo search engine selected by default and the search engine list does not have Google in it. Click "Manage Search Engines" > Get more search engines. It will take you tohttp://www.linuxmint.com/searchengines.php.
Scroll down to the section of commercial search engines and find the Google logo and click on it. Once you are on the next page, click on the search engine list again and this time you would see an option "Add Google". Click on it and Google search engine would be available.
12. Optimise font rendering
Linux mint uses the Dejavu Sans fonts by default, which look very ordinary. You can get far more good looking fonts using the Droid and Noto fonts. Following our previous tutorial for step by step instructions on how to do it.
13. Guake dropdown terminal
Dropdown terminals allow you to access terminals at the press of a single key. Guake is one such dropdown terminal for gtk based desktops. Dropdown terminals show/hide upon request and keep running so you do not need to open the terminal from the menu or launcher.
This is a must have tool for terminal addicts
$ sudo apt-get install guake
Guake needs to be configured to start everytime on Logon. First find out the path to the guake command.
$ which guake/usr/bin/guake
Now add it to the list of startup applications. Go to system settings > startup programs and click Add. Fill the dialog
Name - Guake dropdown terminalCommand - /usr/bin/guake
Click Add. Now Guake is in the list of running applications and would start automatically everytime.
14. Uget download manager
Uget is a simple and robust cross platform download manager and works very well on Linux. It lacks the ability to download files in multiple parts, but is still a very stable download manager.
$ sudo apt-get install uget
15. Deluge BitTorrent client
Linux Mint comes with Transmission which is a simple and efficient torrent client. If you are looking for a more featureful torrent client, than you can try out the deluge or vuze (formerly azureus), or qbittorrent.
$ sudo apt-get install deluge-torrent
16. Hardinfo - System information tool
Hardinfo is a very convenient gui tool that reports a whole lot of information about various hardware parts on your system. You can check information about processor, memory, storage device, network configuration, printers, usb devices, sound/video adapters etc all in one place. It also has features to test and measure the performance of your system
$ sudo apt-get install hardinfo
17. Install MATE desktop environment
Apart from Cinnamon the other popular desktop environment that comes with Linux Mint is the MATE (Maatay) desktop. Install it if you want to try it.
$ sudo apt-get install mint-meta-mate
Now you can select the MATE session at the login screen.
18. Make other partitions writable
If you have other ext partitions, to store and backup files for example, then you need to make them writable to avoid using root privileges every time.
First open the partition mount directory in a file manager using gksudo.
$ gksudo nemo
Navigate to the partition directory. Right click and go to Properties > Permissions tab
Give "Folder access" - create and delete files to owner, group and others
Give "File access - read and write to owner, group and others.
For Ntfs partitions you do not need to do this.
19. Install Conky
Conky is a lightweight system monitor that displays statistics about various system resources like cpu, memory, network etc on the desktop using graphical widgets. Its not a necessary thing, but gets you some eye candy for the desktop.
$ sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:teejee2008/ppa$ sudo apt-get update$ sudo apt-get install conky-manager
Launch Conky Manager from the applications menu and add widgets to the desktop. Also check the option to start Conky on system startup.
20. Install some games
Linux does have some cool games that are quite entertaining and yet free. Note that some of these games like supertuxkart and 0ad require dedicated graphics processors for optimal performance.
# 0ad - strategy game like age of empires$ aptitude search 0ad$ aptitude search supertuxkart# supertuxkart - car racing game # openarena$ aptitude search openarena
There are a lot more games in the repository that you can install. Alien arena, secret maryo chronicles, supertux, frozen bubbles etc.
Busted!
Cleanup
After everything, cleanup the system by removing unnecessary packages.
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Notes
Support for Java applets on Google Chrome/Chromium
The "icedtea-plugin" is already installed which enables firefox to play java applets.
However Chrome and Chromium no longer support NPAPI based plugins. So java applets would not work in those browsers till a Pepper api based java plugin is available. More information here.
More applications
If you are looking for still more applications for your Mint box, then here a small list of more good apps. All of them can be installed from Software Manager.
Opera - Web browser
Gnome Encfs Manager - Manager files and folders encrypted with Encfs
Smplayer - Multimedia player
Rhythmbox, Clementine - Music players
Openshot, Kdenlive - Video editor
Audacity - Audio editor
Inkscape - Graphics and image editing
Gparted - Partition editor
Gufw - Firewall configuration tool
qBittorrent, Vuze - Torrent clients
Gwenview - Image viewing
Team viewer - remote desktop
Tv-maxe - view tv channels
Grub Customizer - Modify GRUB boot menu settings
Linrunner TLP - Power management tool. Useful to save power on laptops
Virtualbox - Virtualization
Kazam, recordMyDesktop - Desktop recording/screencasting
Bleachbit - Free disk space by deleting old/temporary files.
Cheese - Take pictures using webcam
Shutter - Screenshot tool with loads of features
Resources
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