The latest release of Linux Mint can be downloaded from a number of online sites. The official Linux Mint website is the most reputable source for this download.
You can download Linux Mint here: www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Download the ISO images from Linux Mint's website, and burn it to a DVD or a flash drive and boot from it. Once it boots in a live session, on the desktop there is a icon named "Install Linux Mint" and click on it. Then follow the instructions and you'll be on your way to install Linux Mint.
One might find a Linux download for free at: Computer Hope, UBuntu, Softpedia, Kioskea, Linux Mint, Hungry Penguin,Software Archives, and PC Advisor.
There is no one "current Linux operating system" due to the fact that Linux is developed and distributed in various forms by many different individuals and corporations. The current version of Linux depends on which of these "distributions" you are interested in installing. For example, a popular distribution of Linux tailored for use as a Desktop system is Ubuntu (www.ubuntu.com), which is distributed by the company Canonical. The current release of Ubuntu is 8.04, which was released in April this year. There are literally hundreds of distributions freely available online, but other distributions which are of note in the desktop arena include Fedora (www.fedoraproject.org), openSUSE (www.opensuse.org) and Debian (www.debian.org), each of which have their own advantages and disadvantages. Each distribution has its own release schedule, but you can find out what the current version is (and download it) from the official websites.
Adobe has not set a release date for version 11 yet, and it will not be specifically packaged for Linux Mint when it is released.
Linux Mint was created on 2006-08-27.
It depends on which off-shoot you wish to follow from the linux kernel - I favour Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) on at least two desktop computers, and Linux Mint 16 (Petra) on another desktop.
Linux, linux mint is a pretty popular but not as windows but it better than window. It has more features, more security, it is an anti virus system no virus has been invented or has or will for linux mint and linux
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You don't. All webcams that Linux Mint is capable of supporting have drivers installed by default. They are included in the kernel.
Linux Mint to learn. Ubuntu for gamers/programmers & Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers.