Linux Mint Cinnamon: 10 Things To Do After Installing

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  • @burnbarrelmedia
    @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +25

    *** I forgot to mention in the video, in order for the refresh action to work, you must have xdotool installed.
    Open a terminal and type the following
    apt install xdotool
    That should allow the refresh action to show up. Sorry for the omission **

    • @papa0575
      @papa0575 3 месяца назад

      ​ 👍 Thank you.

    • @slildren
      @slildren 3 месяца назад

      I was wondering if we are able to change it's name "refresh" to something else.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +2

      @@slildren Sure. Just rename the file and change the name of it inside the file itself.

    • @slildren
      @slildren 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia Ok thx

    • @MontyFly
      @MontyFly 2 месяца назад

      New to Linux, can't I just tap the F5 key to refresh whatever the active window is or is that not a thing in Linux? I can't thank you enough showing how to auto mount drives as well as the tool to format, partition, and it seems change file type from NTFS. Is it safe to have my spinning rust plugged in when I install Mint or should I unplug them during the install and plug them in after the install to avoid loss of data?
      Liked, subbed, and saved for later viewing.

  • @richarddpetersen169
    @richarddpetersen169 3 месяца назад +39

    Well, a lot of us Windows folks who are running Windows 10 till its not supported are going to change to Linux Mint. A lot of us dont want to buy a new computer just to be able to get Windows 11.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +7

      For sure. I know quite a few people that feel the same

    • @JessicaNeidingHaverly
      @JessicaNeidingHaverly 2 месяца назад +1

      I am literally installing Linux distros on a spare old laptop to test the waters again. I tried Ubuntu in covid lockdown and it was a nice enough experience.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад +4

      @@JessicaNeidingHaverly I like Ubuntu but Mint layout is better for me. Both there are both great

    • @richarddpetersen169
      @richarddpetersen169 2 месяца назад +2

      @@JessicaNeidingHaverly Its going to work ok, and be familiar enough to work for you. I still Like windows 10 best.

    • @JessicaNeidingHaverly
      @JessicaNeidingHaverly 2 месяца назад +1

      @richarddpetersen169 Yes, well this laptop was stuck on Windows 7. Mint is working fine and will be great for productivity web apps.

  • @CorvusNumber6
    @CorvusNumber6 3 месяца назад +22

    That media info tab tip is brilliant! Thank you! 👍🏻😎

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      You're welcome

    • @EugeniaLoli
      @EugeniaLoli 3 месяца назад

      This is bound to break your nemo eventually, as code changes and this third party tool hasn't updated in years. It's best to use VLC to get the same info.

  • @jjiacobucci
    @jjiacobucci 28 дней назад +5

    Installed Linux Mint 22. Easy peasy. Not fighting the computer all the time to preserve my privacy

  • @mach5620
    @mach5620 3 месяца назад +14

    I plan on installing Mint soon, so all this was very informative. Thanks!

  • @stanlee4765
    @stanlee4765 22 дня назад +2

    Thank you. Really informative video for a new Linux Mint user like me.

  • @grimvian
    @grimvian 3 месяца назад +18

    After more than one year of Linux Mint and I'm very pleased, I thought, you would not bring so much information, but I was wrong.
    Your video is very informative and clear! No irrelevant and irritating background music or 'clever' editing, but also very pedagogical.
    I like many others, I stopped distro hopping, when I tried Linux Mint. Most of the keyboards shortcuts i have used for many years since the DRDOS days still works and was one of the many reasons, why I had chosen Linux Mint - Debian and Ubuntu.
    Regarding file renaming, the old F2 still works fine.

  • @thegreatbowald750
    @thegreatbowald750 Месяц назад +5

    This is exactly the type of video I was looking for thank you! Whenever I have installed Windows in the paat editing settings is the first thing I do. Going to Linux I wasn't sure where some starting settings would be, this answers a lot.

  • @KrKesomackan
    @KrKesomackan 15 дней назад +1

    Making my permanant transition to linux from windows, these 10 things really helped thank you

  • @jepleas9159
    @jepleas9159 3 месяца назад +9

    I've seen a lot of recommendations to just use Timeshift to backup only system files and then use a different program to backup personal data which can provide more options. Great tips. I took some screenshots as notes.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +4

      Yes, I use grsync for personal files. I am doing video on it this week

  • @ArchLars
    @ArchLars 16 дней назад +3

    Auto-arrange should be off by default on Mint. People moving from Windows usually don't want this. Great guide, I use arch (btw) but Mint was my first distro and I am feeling nostalgic.

  • @kelvin-nz
    @kelvin-nz 3 месяца назад +8

    Excellent! Refresh button and media-nemo! Thanks for the upload. Had to install the package xdotool for the refresh button 😃👍

  • @Tapered3414
    @Tapered3414 3 месяца назад +10

    Great job! This is really useful for everyone. I'm new to Linux, and I love it!

  • @Dreams_of_Halcyon
    @Dreams_of_Halcyon 3 месяца назад +7

    This was very useful. It would have taken me months to figure all of this out.

  • @JayJr.
    @JayJr. 2 месяца назад +2

    Good tips! For refresh, I find it faster to just hit F5, which works for most apps.

    • @Biotico
      @Biotico 2 месяца назад +1

      I was looking for this comment. I also prefer to use my keyboard rather than my mouse. It's much faster.

  • @mattbradley1716
    @mattbradley1716 Месяц назад +1

    The reason folders opened as root default to icon display instead of list view, is because its the root user, not your user. You'd have to make the same change again for the root user. it's a profile related setting, not system setting. great video btw.

  • @gonzoret
    @gonzoret 3 месяца назад +3

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Was finally successful in installing Mint on an older MacBook Air for testing that I had laying around. I come from Apple side but do own a Windows for certain programs but excited to see what I can do with Linux.

    • @michaelwright2986
      @michaelwright2986 2 месяца назад

      In the last couple of weeks, I've discovered how good old MacBooks are for running Linux. I might even prefer them to old Thinkpads. Welcome to a world where your operating system keeps old computers running, and does what you want it to do.

  • @ericturner2477
    @ericturner2477 2 месяца назад +6

    For timeshift, it looks like the developer recommends against using it for user files. I'm using it only for backing up the OS. I installed Deja-dup for backing up user files, and it's working very well. It lets you choose to back up to either a local disk or to a Google drive, and can encrypt the backups so you can actually have an off-site encrypted backup. It's very simple to use.

    • @STONE69_
      @STONE69_ Месяц назад

      Good idea, and your are right about your first thought.

  • @wolfmunroe
    @wolfmunroe 3 месяца назад +9

    (Regarding 13m55s into video...) If you want Nemo to open in List view when you open as root, you should also change the preferred setting in a Nemo window that is opened as root. It's a per-account setting, and root is a different account.

  • @Robert-yp9zs
    @Robert-yp9zs 3 месяца назад +4

    Very nicely done! This from someone who is going to try out Mint in a virtual environment under Windows-10.

    • @kelvin-nz
      @kelvin-nz 3 месяца назад +1

      Enjoy 😃 and dont forget to RTFM 😄

  • @Jimbo-v3m
    @Jimbo-v3m 3 месяца назад +12

    Nice vid ....I learnt a thing or two.

  • @alansegura5953
    @alansegura5953 3 месяца назад +3

    On Nemo file manager you also have the "make link" and "refresh" actions as keyboard shortcuts. I think that is easier and faster than the right click context menu.

  • @haroonahmed1077
    @haroonahmed1077 Месяц назад +2

    After shifting to Linux only thing I miss is refresh option.
    So glad we can add it here as well 😮

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  Месяц назад

      Be sure to install xdotool for it to work. I forgot to mention that.

  • @rjv2395
    @rjv2395 3 месяца назад +1

    tks for the vid. couple things. 1, customizing the time date is really easy, set the slider to custom time and date then search time date syntax linux, usually shows quickly and you can totally customize time date format; 2. set monitor to always on then use the turn monitor off applet to shut the monitor off as needed. tks again, good tips. really liked the vid info hacks and setting the refresh by clicking on background.

  • @GustavAgar
    @GustavAgar 3 месяца назад +4

    I like too much your voice and your way of explain things, really clear 10/10

  • @GoulartGH
    @GoulartGH 8 дней назад

    13:58 I think it opens as icon view, because the list view setting is per-user, and root is a different user. if you just apply the same setting while the folder is open with elevated privileges, it will stick for both regular user and root. (probably, haven't tested this yet)

  • @kychemclass5850
    @kychemclass5850 Месяц назад

    Tq for this. 13:45 Opening as root from file system has separate preferences compared to nemo in non root user mode. Simply open as root and then change the 'nemo as root' preferences and you can get list view again.

  • @nohopeaa-103
    @nohopeaa-103 Месяц назад +1

    THANK You VERRY VERYY MuCH AS THIS HELPED AND OPENED MANYY DESIRED OPTIONS FOR ME uSING LINuX MINT. (MY FIRST FAVouRITE LINuX BASED O.S)

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham Месяц назад

    Thank you so very much for all that information, I have just moved from W10 to Linux Mint and must say it is very good apart from one thing that I would like I program Arduino and when I plug in an Arduino or ESP32, on W10 it used to tell me what USB port I am plugged into, but I can find it in Mint, any suggestions to have it show on the task bar? Many thanks Bob in the UK, Love the channel

  • @trope584
    @trope584 3 месяца назад +1

    This is so good I subscribed. Linux Mint 17.3 forever.. Clem woould be proud.

  • @TheKillo101
    @TheKillo101 2 месяца назад +1

    Some Great info! Appreciate 👍

  • @fbushphone
    @fbushphone 3 месяца назад +1

    Really cool tips especially the media info and refresh action thank you for sharing

  • @Dan_Hardy
    @Dan_Hardy 2 месяца назад

    Great video, picked up a few tips which i never even knew. Thanks!

  • @BustaHymen
    @BustaHymen Месяц назад

    Really great video, everyone should watch this! Thanks :)

  • @Rood67
    @Rood67 3 месяца назад +2

    13:58 it opens in folder view because you changed it for your user, but not the root user. You need to go in while opened as root and make the same change as you did earlier.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +2

      Yes thanks. I realized that after the video. I'm a dork LOL

    • @Rood67
      @Rood67 3 месяца назад +1

      @@burnbarrelmedia a nice Dork, with a really nice video

    • @ToddSauve
      @ToddSauve 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia No dork at all man, no dork at all! 😎

  • @gerydblackmore5484
    @gerydblackmore5484 3 месяца назад

    nice video thank you. just put it on my old dell i5 4th gen laptop runs a treat.

  • @mwngw
    @mwngw Месяц назад

    Re Disks....if the drive(s) you are thinking about mounting are Windows disks (1 internal, 1 external), does their mounting pose a security risk? (I left Win 10 mainly for its tracking capacities).

  • @ToddSauve
    @ToddSauve 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this! These are all very intelligent things for a new user to do with their fresh install. 👌👌😉😉

  • @Noa-ec2328
    @Noa-ec2328 2 месяца назад

    This was very helpful for someone who just moved from W10 to Linux Mint on my Thinkpad. I'm loving this OS at the moment and still learning everything about the system.
    This may be unrelated, but what external hard drives do you use or recommend? I've got some backups, videos and photos I want to get from my Macbook but I need it to be compatible with both systems.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад +1

      I just purchased this one and it works fantastically on all systems.
      amzn.to/4g05JRB

    • @Noa-ec2328
      @Noa-ec2328 2 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia SSD OR HDD?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Noa-ec2328 HDD. The SSD is a little more but faster
      amzn.to/3YWK3zK

    • @michaelwright2986
      @michaelwright2986 2 месяца назад

      ​@@burnbarrelmedia I've somehow acquired the belief that for backups, spinning rust is a bit more reliable than SSD if left unrefreshed for a long time. Is this true? Anyway, for backups I prefer cheap, and there only seem to be reliable brands left in the market.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      @@michaelwright2986 there's no clear winner of SSD vs spinning drives for long term storage. However archival DVD lasts a century or more

  • @cz-bolaget82
    @cz-bolaget82 2 месяца назад

    I thank you very much. very good video. the explanations in the video are awesome.

  • @bestmentoring
    @bestmentoring 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome! Earned my follow!

  • @juancarlosrodriguez5022
    @juancarlosrodriguez5022 25 дней назад

    Great tips, thanks a lot.

  • @Rad1ation
    @Rad1ation Месяц назад +1

    I like the yaru icons

  • @adrianocampovillegas6294
    @adrianocampovillegas6294 Месяц назад

    Great video and thank for share.

  • @ytubeanon
    @ytubeanon 3 месяца назад

    cheers, most useful tips among videos of this type

  • @Grunfeld
    @Grunfeld 3 месяца назад

    16:16 Timeshift not including Home can be a really good thing: Last week I needed to restore from Timeshift because of a system glitch. *If* my Home directory had been in the Timeshift snapshot then all my personal files from the week would have been lost or reverted to older ones. Basically, Timeshift seems good for system restore points; and use something like *Lucky Backup* for backing up your personal files. Nice video though. The context menu stuff was really useful for me.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      Good points. I also use grsync for personal files

  • @patrickdijkman8974
    @patrickdijkman8974 3 месяца назад

    Nice content, was useful, thanks!

  • @Moha_6441
    @Moha_6441 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. Very helpful 👍

  • @D.von.N
    @D.von.N 2 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful.

  • @FredPilcher
    @FredPilcher 3 месяца назад

    Great suggestions - thanks.

  • @MotownBatman
    @MotownBatman 3 месяца назад +1

    Well Done Brotha! new Sub, Dryden, Mich.
    I Like Mint forMakeMKV & Handbrake!

  • @dreamtheater125
    @dreamtheater125 Месяц назад

    Best distro ever!

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta Месяц назад

    When you open the new window as root user, your window settings for your login user are no longer accessible, that's why the root window didn't open in list view.

  • @DanstevGraker
    @DanstevGraker 3 месяца назад

    Very handy, thank you!

  • @andryzoun
    @andryzoun 2 месяца назад +1

    Sorry for asking. I tried Linux Mint using USB live on my laptop (dedicated AMD GPU) and noticed the colors were washed out compared to Windows so I'm wondering if it's permanent or will get fixed after a full install since the GPU doesn't show yet in system info. Also the audio quality is lower....

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад +1

      It's hard to say. You need to make sure you have the drivers installed for the hardware. Nvidia makes dedicated drivers for Linux Mint

  • @whiteb0rd
    @whiteb0rd 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video, but you really should have set up timeshare as the first or second step before you go mucking around with the rest of the system.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Well, I wanted to backup the new settings as well. But good point

  • @OldChevy79
    @OldChevy79 6 дней назад

    How to hdmi to work on linux mint i use APC on my t. V and h d m I amd linux mint do not get along any recommendations.Please let me know in detail

  • @mr2miach
    @mr2miach 2 месяца назад +1

    #9 Just press the F5 key on your keyboard. Zero mouse movements and one button press.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      That's true but the mouse is already in my hand. It's much longer to reach up to the keyboard than it is to right click!

    • @mr2miach
      @mr2miach 2 месяца назад +2

      @@burnbarrelmedia Fair point. I'm just looking at it from a simple level that doesn't require third party installs, custom config files, and root access. I also don't trust others with the security of my system but I've been in IT for 28 years and I have a bias.
      All that said, unless you only have one hand/arm, I'd wonder what your other hand is doing LOL.

  • @tomcadet2899
    @tomcadet2899 2 месяца назад +1

    There is something very wrong with Mint 22 Intel video drivers, the screen on my Nuc7i5bnb blacks out randomly for 1-2 sec when the mouse is moved, especially towards the bottom of the screen. I have had both Win10 and Mint 21.3 installed using the same monitor and have had no issues.
    I agree Mint 22 would be great if the video was fixed.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      Have you gone into "driver manager" and make sure you're using the Nvidia and not xserver drivers?

    • @tomcadet2899
      @tomcadet2899 2 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia The Nuc video is Intel not Nvidia, the driver manager reports that “No drivers are necessary” so there is no option to update or replace the driver - since Mint 21.3 works fine, the Intel video drivers in 22 have changed for the worst.

  • @BitsOfTruth
    @BitsOfTruth 3 месяца назад

    Firewall is second for me after updates which is first. You don't hear much about firewall anymore I guess because folks have so much confidence in the WiFi protection.

  • @OnyxIdol
    @OnyxIdol 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, very nice

  • @Robert-yp9zs
    @Robert-yp9zs 3 месяца назад

    Maybe this is obvious, but for a potential newbie... what happens or does not happen if the "Nemo Refresh Action" command lines are not entered. Its not clear how this fits in with the excellent changes you mention. Thank you.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      If they aren't entered, the action won't show in the plugins section that's all. No harm done

  • @roberthopgood1894
    @roberthopgood1894 3 месяца назад +1

    "open as root" does NOT show folder in list mode BECAUSE root is a DIFFERENT user

  • @johanb.7869
    @johanb.7869 3 месяца назад +1

    First thing I always change is the theme. All that white hurts my eyes. Why do you prefer AM/PM?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +3

      because that's what I've used my whole life. I just never got used to military time

    • @woldemunster9244
      @woldemunster9244 2 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia "Military time" ....
      Me laughing in Finnish time! Month/day switch is even more confusing for "us", it affects websites also.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      @@woldemunster9244 LOL yeah, I didn't consider that

  • @FarmRanchHomestead
    @FarmRanchHomestead 3 месяца назад

    Just a quick comment about when you opened Nemo as root... It opened in Icon mode rather than list mode because you opened it with a different user account. You need to make the same change for root as you did for your user account. I just thought you might like to know. Thank you for this video, as I've learned some things I didn't know about previously, even though I've used Linux Mint for many years.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Yes, I figured that out right after the video and made a comment about it. I went into Nemo preferences as root and it fixed it

  • @prezlamen7906
    @prezlamen7906 11 дней назад

    That 1st tip, when i can go to the internet but no traffic to me, wouldnt that make me unable to download stuff?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  11 дней назад

      No, because your browser uses 80 (http) or 443 (https) for downloads, which are automatically given permission.

    • @prezlamen7906
      @prezlamen7906 11 дней назад +1

      @burnbarrelmedia tnx

  • @luisfretz4158
    @luisfretz4158 3 месяца назад +1

    FYI "Military Time" does not use the colon between the hour and minutes

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      sure does on my machine. I just checked it.

    • @WinnieBlue
      @WinnieBlue Месяц назад

      I think he means that 24 hour time is not military time.
      12 hour: 10:35 pm
      24 hour: 22:35
      Military: 2235K (letter is time zone)
      Also;
      12 hour: 6:15 am
      24 hour: 6:15
      Military: 0615Z
      Etc

  • @ShawnClarady
    @ShawnClarady 2 месяца назад

    To have the list view open as root you need to set those settings under the root user as well.

  • @Bash-g3m
    @Bash-g3m 3 месяца назад

    The Firewall Gui doesn't enable the Firewall it has to be enabled via terminal, if you go back into your Firewall it will be disabled, you can check via terminal (sudo ufw status verbose)

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      Not true. If you go back into your firewall, it is enabled. And the terminal will confirm it

  • @andycivil
    @andycivil 3 месяца назад +1

    Timeshift screwed me. I had an installation that took 25GB of a 60GB SSD, and it worked fine. It was a single-purpose device and worked fine. But after a while, without my permission, Timeshift completely filled the 60GB disk with backups until the point where it crashed completely and the machine was unbootable. I had to install on a new disk and copy off the files I wanted from the old one. I know that 60GB is tiny these days, but I am sad that a program designed to secure your computer, actually becomes the instrument of making it unusable. And is on by default...

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      have you tried pika backup? It works great but it doesn't come pre-installed

    • @andycivil
      @andycivil 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia This machine doesn't even need backups, nothing is created on it. That's the irony. For my main computers I'm thinking of 'syncthing'.

    • @CowboyTrucking61
      @CowboyTrucking61 3 месяца назад +1

      @@andycivil Turn Timeshift off or uninstall. Simple as that.

    • @michaelwarren6902
      @michaelwarren6902 3 месяца назад +3

      You could have booted from a usb containing Mint to access Timeshift to delete excess backups to free up needed hard drive space. Then in Timeshift settings tell it how many backups you want to keep so that space doesn’t fill up again. Same thing happened to me once.

    • @wdotme
      @wdotme Месяц назад

      • Timeship is "Restore Points" in Ms.W's terminology. Use to restore the system from minor errors: system crash due to incorrect settings, incorrect driver installation, incorrect update, etc. It is recommended to use it only for systems, not large personal data (because duplication will occur, and if restored, the data that existed before the restoration will be completely gone, as if nothing ever happened :D). For backups involving large amounts of data, even 1 partition, use other backup tools that are specifically designed for this purpose (there are free-pro options for Linux, please search for recommendations).
      • Set Timeshift according to your needs and don't overdo it, just approx 2 points to restore the system (can be daily, can be weekly, if more than two then it will be deleted automatically, only leaving 2 points automatically according to the schedule).
      • For personal data in the Home folder (~/), use a separate partition from the system partition (root, /). This will make it safe and unaffected in case of system crash and will be read as Home partition (~/) if you install any Linux distribution, it will stay there as it is. To back up this kind of data in its entirety, use a backup tool other than Timeshift (do not include this partition when setting up Timeshift).
      • If the system really crashes or errors so that even Timeshift cannot be accessed then boot from the Mint Live System (USB Mint installation etc.), there is Timeshift, just restore as usual, then the system will recover according to the capture point (as per date) when Timeshift recorded.
      • The Linux system (in this case Mint) does not allow or has very-very little fragmentation so it does not need defragmentation tools at all ~~ be careful if there is an offer of such tools on the internet, it is unusual and takes advantage of the mindset of former Ms.W users. Linux is not the same as Windows and the way of thinking must be different (at least starting to adapt). It uses a kind of "node" system so that if the System Partition (not $, ~/. aka Home) is full then the system will "stop" ~~ but this doesn't mean it's broken :D. So keep the System Partition to about 20% free (just in case). If this happens, then when rebooting select the "System Repair" menu and then the "Cleaning" option there (there is an option). After booting normally, empty the System Partition by at least 20%. This is not common, it only happens on the System Partition which is usually done by users who are experimenting to try Linux; the System Partition is small, for example: only 50 GB. :D

  • @ggsenpie8794
    @ggsenpie8794 26 дней назад +1

    I found an old pc with Windows 7 but its in russian. And I dont have the money to buy a new Windows CD. So I want to try to install linux mint. Hope it will work 🤞

  • @Eris123451
    @Eris123451 3 месяца назад

    Tells us lot more about you than it does about MINT, but OK if you're new to the system and maybe not that confident ?
    I'll give it a like.
    To be fair using the Firewall wasn't something that I'd previously considered.

  • @JamaicaWhiteMan
    @JamaicaWhiteMan 3 месяца назад

    Very good. I'd be grateful if someone can answer a question about Timeshift. If I include Home and Root, save it to an internal non-O/S drive (8TB Exos HDD), can I use that to restore everything to a new O/S drive with a live stick? I ask because my O/S 2TB SSD disappeared for a little while a few weeks ago, and I had to put 21.3 on a 500GB HDD to boot. It came back suddenly but I bought a new 1TB SSD in case it quits again. Would I need to shrink the 2TB partitions (boot and main) to under 1TB first?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      It's been my experience Linux doesn't care about the partition size. I have re-installed and copied everything from root and home and it worked like a charm. I did have to install mint again first to establish grub. But once that's done it's just a matter of copying the files.

    • @JamaicaWhiteMan
      @JamaicaWhiteMan 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia Thanks, man. So after installing the O/S on the new drive you just open the new version of Timeshift and restore from the backup on the other drive? This assumes, in my case, the total files backed-up were smaller than 1TB.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      @@JamaicaWhiteMan Yes, that's all I did. However, I hosed my partition. If you didn't then Timeshift will restore partitions too

    • @JamaicaWhiteMan
      @JamaicaWhiteMan 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia That's great. Many thanks.

  • @moezarella1261
    @moezarella1261 3 месяца назад

    Nice vid. But turn the volume of your mic down, please. Some people use headphones around here 😀

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      sorry. I actually use headphone too and it seemed low. Kdenlive said it was just tipping into the yellow. Weird.

    • @dougtravins9624
      @dougtravins9624 3 месяца назад +2

      Hmmm...my headphone volume is fine...

  • @haint7709
    @haint7709 2 месяца назад

    I downloaded the last version of Mint and upgraded to the current offering. I open the firewall configuration, put in my password, and within 5 seconds the computer freezes. I end up doing a hard shutdown (press and hold power button). When I reboot, Mint is fine, but it freezes whenever I get to that certain point after opening the firewall config.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=263276

  • @BenState
    @BenState 3 месяца назад +1

    So the firewall is disabled by default - wtf? What is the rational behind that?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +2

      I think their belief is since no TCP or UDP ports are open, there isn't a risk. The problem is once you start using apps that need those ports, it becomes a risk. Weird

    • @BenState
      @BenState 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia Thanks, Im new to the linux world in real use day to day, so I found this weird. Thanks for the explanation.

  • @buridah328
    @buridah328 Месяц назад

    There’s a problem with External hard drives. My Western Digital external hard drive doesn’t seem to work on Linux mint but works under windows.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  Месяц назад

      Same computer with dual boot?

    • @buridah328
      @buridah328 Месяц назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia it miraculously started working. I hooked it up windows pc and clicked yes on “fix files” pop up. Then tried it back on Linux and somehow the files opened.

  • @deathdogg0
    @deathdogg0 3 месяца назад +1

    Linux Mint Cinnamon parsley sage rosemary thyme ginger, entire garden

  • @Minecraft33810
    @Minecraft33810 2 месяца назад

    how i get the battery to show percentage

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      Right click on the battery icon near the clock. Select "Configure" Change the display to "Show Percentage"

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 3 месяца назад

    I used to love mint cinnamon until I recently changed to a bigger laptop with a very high res screen. Now the window maximise, minimise, close buttons are very small and the windows are very difficult to resise as finding the window edge with the cursor is extremely finnicky. I've spent hours trawling the web for solutions without success so now, I'm seriously thinking of ditching mint.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Have you tried a theme with bigger buttons?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Also, The Mint-Y style has larger buttons

    • @bernym4047
      @bernym4047 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia Thanks, I have so far not found one with larger buttons.

  • @lqlarry
    @lqlarry 3 месяца назад

    👍

  • @ProtoType4588
    @ProtoType4588 3 месяца назад

    okey why do you not use f5 for refresh i mean when i try't mint before the f5 worked without issues to refresh the folder

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      Sure I certainly could. But then I have to either use my left hand up to the keyboard or let go of the mouse and use my right. Since I'm already using the mouse, it's easier for me just to keep using it.

    • @borko.danilovic
      @borko.danilovic 2 месяца назад

      On my laptop it's fn+F5. It's much easier for me to click the refresh button than to use both hands to refresh.

  • @burnbarrelmedia
    @burnbarrelmedia  Месяц назад

    And I also did forget that the reason I didn't see list view as "root" is because I need to do those changes as root!

  • @patrickday4206
    @patrickday4206 2 месяца назад

    Firewall is off by default???

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      Yes. I think their belief is since no TCP or UDP ports are open, there isn't a risk. The problem is once you start using apps that need those ports, it becomes a risk.

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 2 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia what about ssh

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      @@patrickday4206 Yes, If I was to run services over an unsecured network.

  • @LeeStoneman
    @LeeStoneman 3 месяца назад

    Nice tips but you lost me at no 24 hour clock and week starting on Sunday. Who the hell starts the week on a Sunday??

  • @randomasiankidineuwest
    @randomasiankidineuwest 3 месяца назад +1

    Damn that thumbnail made me click.

  • @restoringthetruth
    @restoringthetruth 2 месяца назад +1

    Linux Mint is the best unless you want to use a Bluetooth keyboard.

  • @NeftisIsHere
    @NeftisIsHere 2 месяца назад

    My ass is here using arch and nixos but i gotta click all the linux vids that pop in my feed

    • @STONE69_
      @STONE69_ Месяц назад

      You don't use vanilla Arch, therefore its not really Arch.

    • @NeftisIsHere
      @NeftisIsHere Месяц назад

      @@STONE69_ what

  • @fabricio4794
    @fabricio4794 Месяц назад

    First thing i did aftear install - i changed the Wallpaper.

  • @luckyhomestead
    @luckyhomestead 3 месяца назад +3

    So basically you can make your Linux Mint feel like Windows by default.... and that's good...

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +5

      And I think it's great for people switching from Windows to Linux

  • @SinginDiva
    @SinginDiva 3 месяца назад

    I’m new to this install stuff and using Linux. I hope I don’t blow somethin’ up lol 😳😳

  • @bymz12
    @bymz12 3 месяца назад

    Tazele 🇹🇷

  • @ArifGhostwriter
    @ArifGhostwriter 26 дней назад +1

    ~
    *Primary objective*
    Walk folk through how to tweak & customise Linux, & - no 'Terminal' anywhere in sight
    *Secondary outcome*
    Illustrate how awesome & tailorable Linux is, compared to Windows!

  • @TartarSauceIsNotDead
    @TartarSauceIsNotDead 2 месяца назад

    Even after all of these years Linux is still about jumping over hurdle over hurdle just to get anything working. Why is that?
    You would think by now with all of the minds behind development all of the tedious things wouldn't be so tedious now. I even bet the Wi-Fi Broadcom drivers still don't even work, let alone decent power management for laptops or the tools to utilise it.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  2 месяца назад

      I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that Linux is designed for power users. Steve Jobs once said "I don't give people what they want, I give them what they need". Linux gives us the raw clay and we shape it into our own work. I kinda like it that way.

  • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
    @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 3 месяца назад

    Linux Mint Debian Edition is better than Ubuntu-based Mint

  • @eggymens
    @eggymens 3 месяца назад

    1. Immediately uninstall or reboot your PC to your original OS because even when Linux "just works" it doesn't. (I am so bitter about this. Everyone said "it just works" but the fucking sound doesn't even work.)

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      Is it a newer PC? If it is, the sound drivers may not be available

    • @eggymens
      @eggymens 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia grrr im impatient.
      thank you for that though that is possible, i'm new and i would also like to acknowledge i wasn't angry at u lmao

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      @@eggymens Nah, I understand the frustration. I've been there.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад +1

      @@eggymens What I had to do with one newer computer. I bought a cheap $15 audio card off ebay and bypassed the on board audio and it worked great

    • @eggymens
      @eggymens 3 месяца назад

      @@burnbarrelmedia a formative experience of all linux users i imagine

  • @papa0575
    @papa0575 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. I can't get /usr/share/nemo/actions/refresh.nemo_action to work. I copied and pasted from your text and verified the content several times and rebooted a couple times. Still no REFRESH right-click context. What can I be missing?

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      So it's in the nemo folder and you're sure you are using the nemo file manager? Also, make sure that it's not in another user folder that you're logged on as that user.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Also, go into edit/preferences/plugins. Your new refresh action should be in there. Make sure it is checked

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      Ok I figured it out. I apologize. You must have xdotool installed for it to work. open a terminal and type the following
      apt install xdotool
      Hope that helps

    • @papa0575
      @papa0575 3 месяца назад

      Yep, Nemo 6.2.8 on Mint 22. I even placed the file in the /home/user/.local/share/nemo/actions folder. The file is now in the all users folder and the local users folder. It shows up in the plugins list twice and is checked. I removed REFRESH from the toolbar and rebooted. Still both are checked in plugins. Still nada. I followed the same procedure on another computer, same OS, and had the same results. Anyway, thanks for the fine video and replying so quickly. I'll keep at it and maybe eventually get it working. In the meantime, I'll use the REFRESH on the toolbar and look forward to more good videos. Thank you.

    • @burnbarrelmedia
      @burnbarrelmedia  3 месяца назад

      @@papa0575 Read my last reply.
      open a terminal and type the following
      apt install xdotool
      then it will show up