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Upgrade to Linux Mint 20 Ulyana

How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20 Ulyana

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Linux Mint 19.3 receives support until April 2023, but you may want to upgrade to the latest version of Mint – Linux Mint 20 – to enjoy the numerous enhancements and cool features. In

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