Linux Mint 20 is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and offers 5 years of support and is available in three flavors: Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce. The new Linux Mint 20 offers support for various HiDPI scalers, and includes a new tool called Warpinator for file sharing on the local network. The welcome window provides quick access to changing the desktop theme.
Warpinator. 10 years ago, Linux Mint 6 introduced a tool called "Giver" that could share files on the local network. Without any server or configuration, the computers will be seen automatically and you can transfer the files from one to another. Warpinator is a re-implementation of Giver.
Hardware requirements:
1GB RAM (2GB recommended).
15GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
1024 × 768 resolution.