Peppermint OS is an Ubuntu based GNU/Linux distribution with integrated support for cloud based applications. It provides a handful of web applications on default installation, and also facilitate creating custom applications with Ice application launcher. The Peppermint OS 9 is a release based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. In addition to the package updates from parent distribution, it includes serveral usability improvements.
Distribution Name | Peppermint |
Version | 9 |
Release date | 22nd June 2018 |
Base | Ubuntu |
Desktop Environment | LXDE |
Home page | http://peppermintos.com/ |
Peppermint OS 9 Desktop - First impression. It includes a dark background by default. |
The Whisker Application menu in Peppermint OS. Despite the LXDE base, Peppermint OS is using Xfce4 panels. |
Nemo File Manager (File Manager from Cinnamon ecosystem) |
Terminal Emulator |
GUI based multitasking demonstration |
Alt + Tab window switching |
Peppermint OS 9 uses Mozilla Firefox as default browser. The previous release was shipped with Chromium browser. |
VLC Media Player - The universal media player |
Pixlr is a web based image editing application. It is shipped as a self contained web application in Peppermint OS |
Peppermint OS 9 also ships web based microsoft productivity suite. With this we need to signin with the microsoft account. |
XViewer - A standard image viewer applications shipped with XApplication stack |
Htop illustration the memory usage of Peppermint OS 9 on idle state |
Peppermint Settings Panel is a homemade application to look for all configuration options. |
Peppermint OS 9 is shipped with a set of beautiful wallpapers. |
GNOME Software |
GNOME Software - Detailed description |
Peppermint OS 9 also ships mintinstall. Why there are two package management applications? |
Category View in mintinstall |
Synaptic package manager |
Shutdown confirmation |
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