- Linux mint 64 бит
- What is Linux Mint?
- Give it a try. You’ll Love it!
- Easy to use, fast and comfortable.
- OOTB
- KISS
- Home rule
- Rock solid
- Free and Open Source
- Community-centric
- Fun, helpful and passionate.
- Is it free?
- Will it work on my computer?
- Can I keep Windows?
- Will it suit my needs?
- Linux Mint 20.3 «Una»
- Integrity & Authenticity
- Download mirrors
- Linux Mint 21.1 «Vera»
- Cinnamon Edition
- MATE Edition
- Xfce Edition
- Cinnamon «EDGE» Edition
Linux mint 64 бит
The latest version of the friendly operating system is here. Install it on your computer today!
Features
What is Linux Mint?
Linux Mint is an operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It is designed to work ‘out of the box’ and comes fully equipped with the apps most people need.
Graphic Design
Work in 3D with Blender, draw or edit pictures in Gimp, use Inkscape for vector graphics.
Productivity
With LibreOffice’s complete office suite, use the word processor, make presentations, drawings, spreadsheets or even databases. Easily import from or export to PDF or Microsoft Office documents.
Multimedia
Enjoy your music, watch TV and movies, listen to podcasts, Spotify and online radio.
Web
Browse the Web, watch Youtube and Netflix with Firefox. Turn any website into a desktop app for immediate access.
Gaming
Access more than 7,800 games with Steam. Install GOG to get even more.
Give it a try. You’ll Love it!
Most of our users come from Windows and they never look back.
Easy to use, fast and comfortable.
Give your hardware the operating system it deserves and feel right at home.
OOTB
Everything just works «Out Of The Box», without the need to configure anything or to install extra applications. It’s ready to go. Although it’s very configurable, everything is set and tuned nicely by default and no unnecessary questions are asked.
KISS
It’s very easy to use. It features an intuitive desktop and adopts KISS principles. Anyone can rapidly feel at home and use Linux Mint. User experience, workflow and comfort is key.
Home rule
It’s your computer, your rules. This is a key principle at Linux Mint. We don’t collect data, we don’t work against you. You’re the boss. Your operating system is designed to do what you want without getting in your way.
Rock solid
With centralized software updates, system snapshots, a unique Update Manager and the robustness of its Linux architecture, Linux Mint requires very little maintenance. It works, it’s safe and it doesn’t break.
Free and Open Source
It is completely free of cost and almost all of its components are Open Source. Linux Mint stands on the shoulder of giants, it is based on Debian and Ubuntu.
Community-centric
There is a tight bond and a great relationship between the development team and the community. We communicate with our users and constantly use their feedback to improve Linux Mint.
Fun, helpful and passionate.
If you’re making your first steps with Linux don’t hesitate to join the forums. Linux users are often welcoming, helpful and eager to share their experience.
Is it free?
Yes, Linux Mint is completely free of charge. Almost everything in Linux Mint is also open-source.
Will it work on my computer?
Yes, Linux Mint works on most computers. It can also be run from a live USB stick to make sure everything works fine without having to install anything.
Can I keep Windows?
Yes, you can have both Windows and Linux Mint. A menu asks you which one to use when you start the computer.
Will it suit my needs?
Hopefully. Linux Mint comes with what most people need out of the box as well as easy access to more than 60,000 software packages and 7,800 games.
The years go by, and I keep trying one Linux desktop distro after the other. But for more than a decade now, I come back to Linux Mint. Why? It’s simple: Year in and year out, Mint remains the best, easiest-to-use Linux desktop.
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
ZDNet
Mint has become the very best example of what a Linux desktop should be: fast, easy, pleasing to the eye, useful and productive. Others, still, see Mint as the ideal desktop for Windows refugees, or those who are trying out Linux for the first time, and want an operating system that essentially works ‘out of the box’.
David Hayward
Linux Format
Linux Mint’s latest release will have an exceptionally wide appeal. Anyone looking for an incredibly stable, robust, fast, clean, and user-friendly desktop operating system could do a whole lot worse. [. ] Every Linux desktop distribution should strive to do exactly what Linux Mint 20.1 has accomplished—create a desktop that is the perfect balance of speed, features, and user-friendliness.
Jack Wallen
TechRepublic
There’s a good reason for that popularity: Linux Mint just works. It isn’t «changing the desktop computer paradigm,» or «innovating» in «groundbreaking» ways. The team behind Mint is just building a desktop operating system that looks and functions a lot like every other desktop operating system you’ve used, which is to say you’ll be immediately comfortable and stop thinking about your desktop and start using it to do actual work.
Scott Gilbertson
ars technica
Exploring the bevy of Linux distributions out there is a fun part of the hobby, but for your first installation, you will likely want something popular and beginner-friendly, so it’s easy to get help when you need it. That’s why I recommend starting with Linux Mint.
Whitson Gordon
PCMag
Linux Mint has again shown why it deserves to stay among the best Linux distribution for beginners. If you’re thinking to migrate from Windows to Linux, you should definitely get your hand on Linux Mint.
Linux Mint 20.3 «Una»
On this page you can download Linux Mint either directly or via torrent as an ISO image. Make sure to verify your image after downloading it.
Information
Integrity & Authenticity
Anyone can produce fake ISO images, it is your responsibility to check you are downloading the official ones.
Download the ISO image, right-click->»Save Link As…» on the sha256sum.txt and sha256sum.txt.gpg buttons to save these files locally, then follow the instructions to verify your downloaded files.
Download mirrors
Download from one of the mirrors below.
Location | Mirror |
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World | LayerOnline |
World | Rackers |
Canada | Manitoba Unix User Group |
Canada | University of Waterloo Computer Science Club |
USA | advancedhosters.com |
USA | Clarkson University |
USA | ette.biz |
USA | Fremont Cabal Internet Exchange |
USA | Harvard School of Engineering |
USA | James Madison University |
USA | kernel.org |
USA | Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 |
USA | Linux Freedom |
USA | MetroCast Cablevision |
USA | Open Computing Facility at UC Berkeley |
USA | Purdue Linux Users Group |
USA | Skynet Communications of Kentucky |
USA | Sonic |
USA | Team Cymru |
USA | University of Pittsburgh |
USA | US Internet |
USA | XMission Internet |
Belarus | ByFly |
Bulgaria | DarkNET LTD |
Bulgaria | IPACCT |
Bulgaria | Netix Ltd |
Bulgaria | Telepoint |
Bulgaria | University of Ruse |
Czech Republic | CZ.NIC |
Czech Republic | UPC Ceska republika |
Czech Republic | Webglobe |
Denmark | Dotsrc.org |
Denmark | KLID |
France | Crifo.org |
France | Johnnybegood |
France | Université de Reims |
Germany | Dark Penguin Network |
Germany | dogado GmbH |
Germany | Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg |
Germany | Funkfreunde Landshut e.V. |
Germany | GWDG |
Germany | Hochschule Esslingen University of Applied Sciences |
Germany | IPB Internet Provider in Berlin GmbH |
Germany | NetCologne GmbH |
Germany | Netzwerge GmbH |
Germany | PyrateLAN.party |
Germany | University of Frankfurt |
Germany | wilhelm.tel GmbH |
Greece | GreekLUG |
Greece | Hellenic Telecommunications Organization |
Greece | MyAegean team, University of the Aegean |
Greece | National Technical University of Athens |
Greece | University of Crete |
Greenland | Tele Greenland |
Hungary | Quantum Mirror |
Ireland | HEAnet |
Italy | GARR |
Latvia | University of Latvia |
Moldova | hacktegic.com |
Moldova | iHost |
Netherlands | Evoluso.com |
Netherlands | LiteServer |
Netherlands | NLUUG |
Netherlands | Triple IT |
Poland | Host4Biz |
Poland | ICM — University of Warsaw |
Poland | Onet.pl |
Poland | Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center |
Portugal | FCCN |
Portugal | PTISP |
Portugal | RNL — Técnico Lisboa |
Portugal | Universidade do Porto |
Romania | Hostico |
Romania | M247 |
Romania | Orange |
Romania | Orange Romania |
Russia | Powernet ISP |
Russia | Truenetwork |
Russia | Yandex Team |
Serbia | University of Kragujevac |
Slovakia | Energotel |
Slovakia | Rainside |
Spain | Aire Networks |
Spain | Oficina de Software Libre do Cixug |
Sweden | Academic Computer Club, Umea University |
Sweden | Bahnhof |
Sweden | c0urier.net |
Sweden | Deadnet |
Sweden | Infania Networks |
Sweden | Zetup |
Switzerland | Init7 |
Switzerland | Metanet.ch |
Turkey | Guzel Hosting |
Turkey | Linux Kullanicilari Dernegi |
Turkey | Verinomi |
Ukraine | ASTRA |
Ukraine | Astra.in.ua |
Ukraine | FastMirror |
Ukraine | IP-Connect LLC |
United Kingdom | Bytemark Hosting |
United Kingdom | mirror.vinehost.net |
United Kingdom | UK Dedicated Servers |
United Kingdom | UKFast |
United Kingdom | University of Kent UK Mirror Service |
China | Alibaba Cloud |
China | Nanjing University |
China | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Linux User Group (SJTUG) |
China | TUNA |
Hong Kong | KoDDoS |
India | NxtGen DataCenter |
India | PicoNets-WebWerks |
India | vishnetwork.in |
Indonesia | PT Global Intermedia Nusantara |
Iran | Bardia Moshiri |
Iran | HostIran |
Israel | Israel Internet Association |
Kazakhstan | Hoster.kz |
Kazakhstan | PS Internet Company LLC |
Singapore | 0x.sg |
Singapore | Freedif |
South Korea | AniGil Linux Archive |
South Korea | KAIST |
Taiwan | NCHC |
Taiwan | TamKang University |
Thailand | Khon Kaen University |
Australia | AARNet |
Australia | Internode |
New Zealand | University of Canterbury |
Brazil | C3SL |
Brazil | Federal University of Sao Carlos |
Brazil | Universidade Federal do Amazonas |
Chile | NetActuate |
Chile | Universidad de La Frontera |
Ecuador | CEDIA |
Kenya | Liquid Telecom |
Mauritius | cloud.mu |
South Africa | Dimension Data |
South Africa | University of Free State |
South Africa | WIRUlink |
Linux Mint 21.1 «Vera»
Linux Mint is available in different flavors. Choose an edition below.
For more information read the installation instructions.
Cinnamon Edition
The most popular version of Linux Mint is the Cinnamon edition. Cinnamon is primarily developed for and by Linux Mint. It is slick, beautiful, and full of new features.
MATE Edition
Linux Mint is also involved in the development of MATE, a classic desktop environment which is the continuation of GNOME 2, Linux Mint’s default desktop between 2006 and 2011. Although it misses a few features and its development is slower than Cinnamon’s, MATE runs faster, uses fewer resources and is more stable than Cinnamon.
Xfce Edition
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment. It doesn’t support as many features as Cinnamon or MATE, but it’s extremely stable and very light on resource usage.
Cinnamon «EDGE» Edition
An «EDGE» ISO image is also available for the Cinnamon edition. This image ships with a newer kernel to be able to support the latest hardware chipsets. If you cannot boot the regular editions, we recommend you try the «EDGE» ISO instead.
Thanks to your donations and advertising Linux Mint is completely free of charge. We hope you’ll enjoy using it as much as we enjoy working on it.