Linux Mint's Biggest Display Upgrade Is Here: Wayland Finally Goes Official
In this video, we explore Linux Mint's biggest display upgrade in years as Wayland officially becomes a fully supported desktop session. We'll cover why Mint waited so long, what's new in Cinnamon 6.8, the biggest improvements, and what this means for X11 users and the future of Linux Mint. Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video, like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Linux news, tutorials, distro updates, and open-source content.

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