Yesterday Linux Mint 11 "Katya" Was released .Linux Mint 11 is based on Ubuntu 11.04 but it does not use Unity. It does not use GNOME Shell either – it still uses the classic GNOME 2 desktop. This makes Linux Mint a viable choice for the many people who do not like either Unity or GNOME Shell.
The Software Manager in Linux Mint 11 has received a lot of improvements. Not only does the new Software Manager look good – it is also more functional. The applications have accurate description. This is important as most of the Linux Mint users are likely to be new to Linux and would not know all the applications available . The search feature add more lights to the Software Manager
The Update Manager in Linux Mint 11 has  been given a performance boost. The three steps used by the previous  Update Manager has now been reduced to just one in this release. In the  previous versions of the Update Manager, it first checks the internet connection  ,  downloads the packages rules and then check for package updates. In the  new Update Manager, the package rules are embedded in the Update  Manager itself so that it does not have to be downloaded every time.  When there is a change in the rule, an update for the Update Manager is  released. The dependency handling has also been improved in the new  Update Manager. This makes it easier to fix broken packages.
Linux Mint 11 has a new command called apt-download.  What apt-download does is downloads the package along with the  dependencies and store them locally. I am still not sure when this could  be useful.
Themes 
Linux Mint 11 uses the same 
The team have decided to removed the animated boot screen instead of it they will have a black screen only.
Linux Mint 11 Documentation
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