LMDE 7 “Gigi” BETA Released for Testing Ahead of Stable Launch

LMDE 7 "Gigi" BETA arrives, combining the Debian 13 "Trixie" base with the new features from Linux Mint 22.2 "Zara".

The Linux Mint team has announced the BETA release of LMDE 7, codenamed “Gigi.” As you know, unlike the regular Mint edition, which is based on Ubuntu, LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) is built directly on Debian.

Its purpose is simple – to ensure that Mint can continue delivering the same user experience even if Ubuntu were no longer available, while also serving as a testing ground to guarantee Mint’s software works outside the Ubuntu ecosystem.

Powered by Linux kernel 6.12, this new release is based on Debian 13 “Trixie” and includes all the improvements that recently landed in Linux Mint 22.2. In practice, that means users get the latest Mint tools and refinements, but on top of a Debian 13 base instead of Ubuntu. Let’s mention the most important ones.

Improved visuals, themes, and UI polishing:

  • GTK4/libadwaita applications have been better integrated with Mint themes (Mint-Y, Mint-X, Mint-L), meaning more consistency in look and feel.
  • The default theme (Mint-Y) has been tweaked toward cooler/bluer hues (a “metallic” feel), softer dark mode elements, etc.
Linux Mint Debian Edition 7

There’s also a new native utility called Fingwit that was introduced. It lets users enroll and manage fingerprints, and use fingerprint authentication for actions such as screen unlock, sudo commands, and admin-level tasks.

Apart from that, some system and miscellaneous enhancements also take place:

  • Xviewer (image viewer) had its color correction refined.
  • Update Manager now shows a reboot button if updates require a reboot.
  • WebApp Manager allows editing of the webapp description field.
  • Improved thumbnail support for audio file types (e.g., AIFF) is now available via a new thumbnailer.

For those who want to try it, upgrade instructions from the BETA to the final stable version will be provided once the stable release is ready. The installation ISO images can be downloaded here.

For more information, see the announcement.

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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