Linux Mint 14 on Bootable 8GB USB Flash Drive and DVD set - 32-bit and 64-bit.
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Linux Mint 14 on Bootable 8GB USB Flash Drive and DVD set - 32-bit and 64-bit.
The preinstalled USB stick allows you to boot and load Linux without touching anything on your existing Windows! Comes with BOTH the 32-bit and 64-bit versions installed!
Now you can take your Linux Mint installation with you anywhere, and always have your own O/S on any PC you use!
Award-winning Linux Mint operating system, includes complete set of applications for desktops, laptops and servers
Comprehensive installation includes lifetime free updates and multi-language support, productivity suite, Web browser, instant messaging, image editing, multimedia and email for your everyday needs
Includes an easy-to-follow installation guide, complete with pictures.
Now, you can always have your own customized Linux Mint installation ready to use, on ANY PC!
BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit versions on ONE USB drive! ------------------------------------------------------------
This USB includes the latest release of Linux Mint - Version 14, codenamed "Nadia" - and is configured with both the Mate and the Cinnamon desktop versions, in both 32-bit AND 64-bit form!
Linux Mint enjoys a well-deserved reputation for ease of use. A variety of graphical tools give the community-driven software a dose of extra usability, while the inclusion of numerous multimedia codecs enhances its hardware compatibility.
Mint comes a wide array of application software including Firefox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, GIMP, and the Totem movie player.
Mint is now ranked as the most popular Linux distribution on DistroWatch, usurping Ubuntu, which long held that leading position.
Linux itself is well-known for its security, and Linux Mint takes a number of additional steps toward safety and reliability, including a conservative approach to software updates and a unique Update Manager.
Customizability is one of Linux's key strengths, and users can tailor the software's appearance, desktop, application suite, and more. After life in the proprietary world, it's a real eye-opener to be able to make your operating system your own.