What Integrates with Linux Mint?
Find out what Linux Mint integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Linux Mint, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Linux Mint currently integrates with:
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Access and access management today have become more complex and frustrating. strongDM redesigns access around the people who need it, making it incredibly simple and usable while ensuring total security and compliance. We call it People-First Access. End users enjoy fast, intuitive, and auditable access to the resources they need. Administrators gain precise controls, eliminating unauthorized and excessive access permissions. IT, Security, DevOps, and Compliance teams can easily answer who did what, where, and when with comprehensive audit logs. It seamlessly and securely integrates with every environment and protocol your team needs, with responsive 24/7 support.
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Ottomatik
Ottomatik
$14 per monthProtection against everything that could go wrong. Data centerfires, accidental bad database queries, malicious hackers & more. We get it, accidental drop queries happen. It takes only 2 minutes to correct your mistakes and restore the database whenever you need it. Let us take care of your software development while you focus on your database storage with automated backups. Easy setup is possible by copying and pasting a command line installation. It takes less than 2 minutes to set up. You can set up your backup process to backup your data securely in the cloud. No more worrying about data loss. You can quickly recover your data from the database server with a single click. You can either integrate your storage servers (Amazon S3, Dropbox or Drive) and store your backup files there, or you can use our database servers for an additional fee. -
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Zero Install
Zero Install
FreeA decentralized cross-platform software installation system. It works on Linux, Windows, and macOS. Fully open-source. You can run apps in one click. You can run applications without installing them first. You can control everything using a graphical interface or command line. You can control your computer. You don't have any control over what happens during installation. You can mix and match stable and experimental applications on one system. Software can be distributed by anyone. One package can be used on multiple platforms. You can publish on any static web host. There is no central point of management. Automatic updates and dependency handling. Security is paramount. The installation of an app does not grant it administrator access. Before any new software can be run, digital signatures must be verified. Apps can share libraries with each other without needing to trust each others. Automatic self-updating, staged rollsouts, and other improvements to desktop integration. -
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fpm
fpm
Freefpm allows you to create packages for Debian and Ubuntu, Fedora. Fedora, Fedora. CentOS. RHEL. Arch Linux. FreeBSD. fpm is not a new packaging system. It's a tool that makes it easier to create packages for existing systems. It accomplishes this by providing a command-line interface that allows you to quickly create packages. FPM is written in ruby, and can be installed with gem. To build certain package formats, such as snap and rpm, you will need to have certain packages installed. You may need to install additional tools on your machine in order to build certain package formats, especially if you are creating a package for another distribution or operating system. FPM takes your program, and creates packages that are compatible with different operating systems. FPM can take any nodejs, ruby gem or python package, and convert it into a deb/rpm,/pacman, etc. package. -
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EnduraData EDpCloud
EnduraData
Cross-platform real time file replication for Windows and Linux, Solaris, Solaris, AIX and OpenBSD. EnduraData EDpCloud replicates data and synchronizes it between different operating systems, geographical locations, and cloud providers.
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