Following the disclosure of latest LMDE 4 features, the Linux Mint team announced the release of LMDE 4 Beta version. LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 4, codenamed as "Debbie", is that the upcoming future support version supported the newest Debian buster Linux distro.
For the uninitiated, Linux Mint develops two Linux distros supported Ubuntu and Debian. Hence, Debian based LMDE 4 includes all new features of Ubuntu-based Linux Mint 19.3 like boot-repair, language settings, new boot menus, and system reports.
LMDE 4 uses the Ubiquity slideshow package. you can experience the updated installer slideshow with a far better look and feel.
As revealed during the January news roundup, LMDE 4 now adds the new boot option with NVIDIA driver. Hence, you don’t get to install the open-source driver externally as new entry installs the NVIDIA driver on the fly.
For installing the LMDE 4, you need a minimum of 1GB RAM with 15GB of free disc space. you can download the beta ISO images for both 32 and 64 bits from here .
Since it’s a beta version, it’s highly recommended to use it just for testing purposes. However, if you would like the stable version, you can download the LMDE 3 from here .
Note :- For a live session, the username is "int" and there’s no password, you can just continue with an empty password.