Following its December 2025 beta (which introduced features like the System Information app and Cinnamon 6.6), Linux Mint 22.3 has fully launched after an extended testing period. The January 2026 newsletter reported a record $47,312 in donations from 1,393 contributors—the highest monthly donor count—while outlining upcoming enhancements in tools, compatibility, and development.
Linux Mint's January 2026 newsletter celebrated robust community support, with December donations reaching $47,312 from a record 1,393 donors. This financial boost coincided with the stable release of Linux Mint 22.3, which followed an extended beta phase that introduced key features like the upgraded System Information app, XApp Symbolic Icons, and Cinnamon desktop improvements.
Looking ahead, the team is refining keyboard layout management to link specific layouts to input methods, aiding multilingual users. The mintsysadm tool will expand to handle user account management in editions lacking desktop tools, supporting self-setup for new users, home directory encryption post-installation, webcam profile images, and full HiDPI avatar support.
Wayland progress continues experimentally, with a new Cinnamon screensaver under development—rendered by the compositor for compatibility with both X11 and Wayland—promising smoother lock screens and completing Wayland integration hurdles.
The project considers extending its six-month cycles aligned with LMDE. The next version, based on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, may adjust timelines to allow more testing, with details forthcoming.