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Im new to mint. I installed it on my laptop about a month ago. How do you update it when it comes out?

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The update functionality for older versions to upgrade to the new version will be released a few weeks after the iso release of Linux Mint 22. It’ll be an available upgrade in the Software Update Center application.

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The latest blog post says it should be just a few days, which is nice!

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That’s awesome! Thanks for letting us know!

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Open the Update Manager (click on the little shield icon down near the clock) and click Edit > Upgrade to Linux Mint 22.

Their website will have more thorough details.

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Thank you

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Afaik there is a mintupdate tool with linuxmint nowadays. So i think you can easily know how to update when its time

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Mint for years but i forget. In the updates make sure fully updated first. Then i remember some sort of upgrade command.

Im not much help but i think i did it once. Or you can preserve your home folder, broweser bookmarks, etc… the load the new os from scratch, but im sure theres an upgrade option.

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I’m running LMDE, I wonder if that will ever get updated.

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LMDE 6 has only been out for less than a year. It’s based on Debian 12. Debian 13 will likely be out around this time next year, and the future LMDE 7 will be based on that.

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new to LMDE. does it usually get updates?

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Yes it does, regularly. Don’t know what that person is talking about acting like it somehow wouldn’t.

They update Cinnamon regularly, and the main release is updated when Debian has a new stable release. This makes sense, since it’s based on Debian instead of Ubuntu. LMDE 6 is less than a year old.

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Yeah. Everyone should be clear that both Mint and LMDE follow about the same release spacing as their upstream, but offset by a couple of months. Mint’s upstream is Ubuntu LTS, LMDE’s is Debian. Both release about every two years. Mint and LMDE cannot possibly do major version updates faster than their upstream!

The point of these distros is stability and polish. If you want the absolute newest updates, mint/LMDE is not the right distro for you, and getting the newest updates inherently sacrifices some stability.

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