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2022-07-02 |
Mint keeps home directory encryption, drops systemd-oom |
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The Linux Mint developers are gearing up for the launch of Linux Mint 21. Some final adjustments are being made prior to the release of a beta snapshot, including more considerate Timeshift backups and dropping the systemd out of memory process terminator. "Last month we got negative feedback about systemd-oom. After investigating some of the issues we decided not to add it to Linux Mint 21. Home directory encryption continues to be available in the installer. The decision was made to keep os-prober enabled by default to guarantee proper dual-boot detection out of the box. Webp support was added to xviewer and thumbnailers. Blueman 2.3 is in and replaces Blueberry. In rsync mode, Timeshift now calculates the required space for the next snapshot and skips it if performing that snapshot lead to less than 1GB free space on the disk." These and other news items from the distribution can be found in the project's blog post. |
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