FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Linux Mint 22.2 Update: New Fingerprint Authentication & LibAdapta Enhancements

domingo, 8 de junho de 2025

Linux Mint 22.2 Update: New Fingerprint Authentication & LibAdapta Enhancements

 

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Linux Mint 22.2 introduces Fingwit for fingerprint authentication & LibAdapta upgrades for better theming. A must-read for Linux users seeking enhanced security & customization. Full details inside!

The Linux Mint team has released its latest monthly status report, detailing exciting developments for this Ubuntu/Debian-based Linux distribution

With a focus on user experience, security, and customization, the update highlights Fingwit (a new fingerprint authentication tool) and ongoing improvements to LibAdapta, Mint’s fork of GNOME’s LibAdwaita.

1. LibAdapta: Advanced Theming & Customization

Linux Mint developers continue refining LibAdapta, their enhanced version of GNOME’s LibAdwaita. Key upgrades include:

  • Improved theme support (not merged into upstream LibAdwaita)

  • Better GTK4 compatibility for a seamless desktop experience

  • Custom UI enhancements for Linux Mint’s Cinnamon & Xfce editions

This ensures Linux Mint remains a top choice for users seeking a polished, customizable alternative to Windows/macOS.

2. Fingwit: Next-Gen Fingerprint Authentication (Coming in Linux Mint 22.2)

A major highlight is Fingwit, a new tool for fingerprint authentication—a premium security feature typically found in enterprise-grade OS deployments.

Fingerprint

Key Features of Fingwit:

 System-wide fingerprint login (lock screen, sudo commands, admin apps)

 Easy setup for supported fingerprint readers

 Enhanced security for Linux Mint users

This positions Linux Mint 22.2 as a strong contender for privacy-focused professionals and businesses seeking open-source solutions.

3. Why This Matters for Linux Users & Enterprises

With fingerprint authentication becoming a standard security requirement, Linux Mint’s adoption of Fingwit ensures:

  • Better compliance for corporate environments

  • Faster, more secure logins than traditional passwords

  • Competitive edge against other Linux distros (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)

For developers, LibAdapta’s improvements mean greater flexibility in theming and app development.

4. Final Thoughts & Where to Learn More

Linux Mint remains one of the most user-friendly Linux distributions, and these updates solidify its position for both casual and power users.

🔗 Read the full report: LinuxMint.com Blog


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