Today I am providing you with a review of Linux Mint 21, This release is based on Ubuntu 22.04 and custom code from the Linux Mint Team. The release is solid, and I ran into no issues when installing it, or configuring it so I could look at features in the release. Linux Kernel 5.15 is supposed to have a native NTFS driver, but I have yet to see any distro use it, so I assume there is something wrong with it. The NTFS-3g driver (FUSE) is installed by default and will provide you with full NTFS support (Read and Write). I also put the system through my usual benchmarks bring based on Ubuntu 22.04 it is no surprise it performs about the same. I did try the kconstrutor/hardening scripts for Ubuntu on LM 21, and they work find as long as you modify the scripts/pre to point to LinuxMint instead of Ubuntu.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Overview
01:23 - System Requirements
02:29 - Upgrading from LM 20.3
02:50 - Key Features
04:51 - Linux Kernell
06:13 - LM Hardening
07:39 - Final Thoughts
08:43 - Benchmarks
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