when is the release date of mint 17.2 rufxxx
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when is the release date of mint 17.2 rufxxx
Since they have lot of fixes so I was looking for the update so when it would be
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Re: when is the release date of mint 17.2 rufxxx
Edit by Clem: It’s too soon to say. Usually it would happen around the end of May. Similar to 17.1 it should be a smooth release but it might be postponed to get more content/features. I’ll post updates when it’s clearer to us what goes into this release and what doesn’t.
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2802
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2802
Re: when is the release date of mint 17.2 rufxxx
that mean it is still uncertain about the time frametbellas3rd wrote:Edit by Clem: It’s too soon to say. Usually it would happen around the end of May. Similar to 17.1 it should be a smooth release but it might be postponed to get more content/features. I’ll post updates when it’s clearer to us what goes into this release and what doesn’t.
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2802