Linux Mint 21.2 with Cinnamon 5.8 Is Getting Support for Gestures
Linux Mint 21.2 is the second update in the Linux Mint 21 series, which is based on the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) operating system series, and it was initially slated for release on June 2023.
This release will come with the usual Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE desktop environments, which have been updated to Cinnamon 5.8 for the flagship edition, as well as Xfce 4.18 and MATE 1.26.
OMG Ubuntu:
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Linux Mint Adds Support for Touchpad Gestures
Well, you're in luck.
Gesture support is coming to Cinnamon 5.8, Linux Mint says its latest monthly update. They don't say an awful lot more about it than that, explaining...
Original from LinuxMint:
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Monthly News - May 2023
Hi everyone, I’d like to thank all of you for your support and your donations. The development cycle for Linux Mint 21.2 was closed a few days ago. Most of the projects have been tagged, built and added to the repositories for the upcoming release. Xfce was updated to version 4.18.
Neowin:
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Linux Mint 21.2 development cycle closes, beta ISOs could land soon
The development cycle for Linux Mint 21.2 has now ended which means a beta should be on the horizon. The news was announced by the project's head, Clem Lefebvre, among other updates.
Late coverage:
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Linux Mint Finally Receiving Support for Gestures
If you use the Linux Mint Cinnamon desktop, you'll be thrilled to know that 21.2 is getting support for gestures on touchscreen devices and touchpads.
Laters from Neowin:
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Linux Mint 21.2 Beta ISOs are now undergoing testing
The Linux Mint 21.2 Beta ISOs are currently undergoing testing according to the Linux Mint Community website. This usually indicates that the Beta ISOs will be ready for download in a couple of days.