The best Linux distro for beginners is getting a much snappier file explorer
Linux Mint is set to enhance its user experience with an update to its Nemo file manager. The update will eliminate a 200ms delay in navigation, making file browsing significantly faster. Users can expect this improvement in the next major release, anticipated around Christmas.
- ▪Linux Mint is known for being beginner-friendly and runs well on older hardware.
- ▪The upcoming update will improve the response time of the Nemo file manager by removing a 200ms delay.
- ▪The new version of Nemo will be included in the next major Linux Mint update, expected around Christmas.
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