Although the official release of Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” still awaits, its official ISO image is now available for download to give you a full taste of what’s to come.
Not too long ago Clement Lefebvre, the man behind the Linux Mint project, announced that the new Linux Mint 19.2 would soon see its release. In the official blog post, he also mentioned that Tina would come with updated desktop environments, new tools, and a bunch of other features. FOSSLinux has already covered the latest Linux Mint 19.2, so if you want to get to know more about this version, you can do so by clicking this link.
As mentioned earlier, the ISO images of Linux Mint 19.2 are here for all variants of the operating system, including Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce. It is also worth mentioning that these images will have all the features and changes that accompany the official release. So there’s no stopping you from downloading them if you know your way around ISO images.
Let’s have a look at the recommended specs needed for the new Linux Mint. According to its official release notes, users will need 1GB of RAM and 15GB memory space to run the operating system. However, increasing the RAM to 1GB and memory space to 20GB will perform a visible boost. The good news is that Linux Mint 19.2 will continue supporting both 32- and 64-bit architecture unlike the upcoming Linux Mint 20, which is expected to release in 2020.
Conclusion
Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” is currently expected to have its official release later this week. But the availability of this ISO image opens the doors for people who can’t wait to get their hands on the revamped operating system. If you happen to be one of those individuals, go ahead and download the ISO image with the desktop environment of your choosing from the following link.