Linux Mint 22.3, the latest long-term support version until 2029, has been officially released following its beta phase. Building on beta improvements like enhanced system tools and Cinnamon desktop upgrades, the stable version is now ready for users seeking a stable, user-friendly Linux distribution.
The Linux Mint team has released the final version of 22.3, announced in the FOSS Weekly newsletter on January 22, 2026. This marks the culmination of development from the December 2025 beta, which introduced key features such as the upgraded System Information app (formerly System Reports), a new System Administration tool for boot options, XApp Symbolic Icons for better application consistency, Cinnamon 6.6 with Wayland support and redesigned menu, and Nemo file manager enhancements including thumbnails and search improvements.
While full release notes for the stable version detail any final tweaks, the excitement centers on its availability for daily use. Linux Mint continues to gain traction, holding a notable share among Linux gamers per Steam surveys. Users can download and upgrade, contributing to the vibrant Linux ecosystem.