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Q&A: Clement Lefebvre: The man behind Linux Mint

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Q&A: Clement Lefebvre: The man behind Linux Mint

Linux Mint, an Ubuntu and Debian-based Linux distribution, has seen tremendous growth in community support and installed base in recent years. Since arriving on the scene in 2006 with its first release called "Ada," Mint has become the most popular FOSS operating system on DistroWatch.com, surpassing both Ubuntu and Debian themselves.

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