Many people think about changing going to Linux and hunt videos on it. They see a lot of open the terminal and . . . . While I"m not a keyboard warrior by any means terminal doesn't scare or bother me. But it does many. I really like that you show what can be done without the terminal. Most Windows people don't realize there is a lot of stuff you can do quicker and more efficiently with the command prompt than through the GUI but are happy with just the GUI. You are showing the for the majority of things, Linux is the same, just better.
Many people can't type.. MANY. I myself use a media computer in the living room and just use a wireless mouse from the couch, if I must, I use a virtual kbd... I've been a Win user from day one for over 30 yrs, not gonna start terminal shit any time soon...
@@titantitan2851 Can't type due to a physical situation or can't touch type, there is a difference. Many can't touch type but can hunt an peck very fast. My father, who was a railroad agent used just his index and middle fingers when typing up train orders and using the teletype machine could do better than 20 wpm. As for myself I touch type at about 60 wpm, but when I program or use the terminal I hunt and peck. However the bit about being scared of using the terminal doesn't come from typing ability, it comes for all the cryptic commands. I've been saying that fear keeps many away from Linux because they think they have too use them. They now longer do anymore than they have to with windows. FWIW, there are a few things in windows that you must do from the command line or power shell. For quick example, a couple months ago I had a corrupt partition the graphical disk tool couldn't fix. Had to use dskpart. FWIW, I've used windows since the 3.0 days. Although I preferred OS/2 I had no problem staying with windows until they started all this "helpful" stuff pushing there "services"
Actually that's a false claim you cannot do it faster trough terminal that's why we invented the GUI... Double clicking and installing drivers is much faster than even copy paste all the commands and tinkering around to make it work. That's why windows is so popular because stuff just works and its much faster to setup.
@@sale666 Some things are faster using a GUI, like moving a few files from one folder to another. On the other hand it is faster to change file and folder permissions from the terminal, if you already know what to type. It also helps if you can type quickly and know a few shortcut keys. I don't think GUI's weren't developed primarily to do things quicker, they were to make the learning curve much smaller. To make it possible for people to do complex operations without becoming gurus. There was no reason to have memorize a bunch of cryptic commands and switches. For the most part I'll use a GUI since I'm not a keyboard warrior. The point of my comment is that the terminal scares a lot of people. If they watch videos to decide if they want to try Linux and instead of clicking they guy is typing and bunch of what looks like a foreign language they are scared away.
I also want to thank this person for his ability to share - with one small request - Just slow down in your speech and procedures as you are showing whats going on , Other than that - Excellent video 👍👍👏
I installed Mint 22 yesterday and continuing today, fresh. I enjoy your vids and learn things. I knew most of your tips, but there were some new. I had trouble installing Redshift. It screwed up and I had to restart after deleting as best I could. Damn. I like Redshift. Mint 22 version seems great. I'd be careful with that clean up utility at the end of your video; unless someone knows what they are doing they can screw up the system badly. Always enjoy your videos and on Mint which I really only use
Yup, redshift being dropped is a bummer. I really need it. But we can use qredshift. it works fine. Yeah you're right about the bleachbit part. That's why I stress in the video that, after an update, the computer ABSOLUTELY NEEDS be restarted before running bleachbit. And if you see warnings on any ticks, just click on cancel and you should be good. Thanks for pointing it out though David. :)
@@LinuxTex Is the QRedshift applet the same with one that Raphaelo (the developer of the applet) has in he's github repository? I'm asking because if you click on the info of applet settings he says that he's not maintaining that one and recommends to install via a command from he's github. 🙏
Linux Mint is awesome Just like this video. I know Linux Mint as a average person but I will be buying your course $17 is well worth it seeing the time you put in to making the course and a good refresher for me. If anyone is unsure there is a free view of the course and I think after taking a look for those who want to learn Linux this is invaluable for the price. Thank you for the course and hope many more are to come.
I love when you cover stuff like this. Please, in future, timestamp the items where we can jump stuff that doesn't matter to us. Again, thank you for showing us what you have knowledge about. Also, please, put the list into your Description where we can scan it and know what we want to look at. Because I don't care about stuff like Batteries, Theming, etc.
Started messing around with Mint in VirtualBox to start practicing for when i finally switch over when Windows 10 dies next year. This video was AWESOME, thanks a lot for these tips
Great video buddy ❤️🔥. This is what I am looking for 💯. I ditched windows 7 and installed linux recently. My experience was really amazing as I like to explore things instead of sticking into something for a long time. As I am using linux mint mate DE on my old specs laptop (i5 2nd gen, 8gb ram, 1gb graphics card) I liked it alot but I not completely satisfied as there are lots of features and tweaks that are missing in mate version. What will you advice me - staying on current desktop environment or switching to cinnamon (more feature rich) or xfce?
If you are really liking the customize-ability of the Cinnamon desktop. I would say just do a fresh installation of Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. Cinnamon is the flagship desktop of LinuxMint. So if you want to do everything Cinnamon can do, just switch over.
great tips learned a lot of new ones! applied this to my Manjaro Cinnamon and the hardware acceleration to Google Chrome and they mostly transferred, ty
Love your videos , been gaming on Linux mint for years , one thing you could mention is heroic launcher as it allows Epic games , GOG games and amazon games from one launcher and you can also integrate them into steam so you are using one launcher to launch them.
Some good info here. Thank you. I will say one thing. In the Steam settings on my older laptop, I needed to step BACK one level on the "Steam Play" section. My client shows also "Run other titles with:" The latest "Proton Experimental" was being used by default. It acted strangely, particularly with sounds in games. So, I stepped my back to just 9.0. This seemed to clear up that and another issue of one game, anyway. This MAY help others too. Latest isn't always the best.
i’ll try the 9.0 when i did experimental in nobara it stopped steam from opening haven’t gonna back to fool around with it but definitely don’t need it happening on mint
Everybody should know these simple steps. Each of us have different preferences. That's why, people should know all this. So you can change Linux to your liking's. Linux is actually prefect to me after tweaking it to my liking's.
amazing video really appreciate it definitely going to subscribe would love a video just on best themes also should i apply all these methods to windows 11? maybe a video dedication to approving that would be great! being that i dual boot
I also like to add the settings for the DNS can also be applied to the Ethernet section if you don't want or cannot use wireless - I tried it with mine Lenovo and it seemed to work.
Good news, good news... the Burn My Windows extension for Cinnamon by Klangman is available to download now. He has also done the Desktop Cube and Magic Lamp effects extensions too.
GREAT !! Thanks But I have one more dream .... A transparent Top Bar in Cinnamon with Time and Calendar in the middle of that top bar. And then a dock like MacOS Leopard on the bottom. Can you show us ??
It will be possible to upgrade from the Update Manager once the LM team has tested out the upgrade tool. You could install Mint 22 alongside your current version and move over your stuff and then later use Disks (or Gparted) to remove the old version and add the unallocated space from that removal to your new install partition. Still, something can go wrong. Backup your files and do a fresh install, that's what I did.
Hi, congrats for your very explain and complete video, but i want to know about internet speed with optimized DNS, where you find the ipv4 and ipv6 address or segments you show in the unsaved doc.?🙄
This was one off the best video's i have seen on customizing it with some cool tweaks.I just had to tweak RUclips to slow you down a bit but awesome video thanks a lot from a new subscriber PS My favorite but I had a little hard time following was the faster wifi tweaks and I love Linuxmint cinnamon bye bye microsoft
I had Zorin os on my PC but switched to cinnamon mint.I was looking for Windows replacement but Zorin os wasn't good.I'm just an average user but cinnamon mint is better at least for me 😊
mint is nice, yes, i use it, an old version of xfce which gives me few errors in the log file and the icons in the task bar are the correct size, along with themes copied from other distros live isos it looks really nice. since 20.3 mint have made changes that are not always welcome by users, such as forced dark theme on media apps, but not all apps have the option to change to light. v21 on wards has so much bloatware in icons and themes it's not funny, and in v22 some of them cannot be removed due to errors. not to mention some usual apps missing such as qt5 settings and log viewer. in my view mint has gone downhill over the last year due to poor testing and bad choices, but that's my view. cheerio
[Newer to LInux, so, hopefully, you don't mind me asking a question ...] Okay, on the File Browser (say Nautilus or some other FB) on the Sidebar (hope that's right word), I see that there are directory shortcut links. Now, I would want to change those easily, but I see you have to run some stuff from the command line. However, I saw some Linux RUclipsr show one File Browser that had a pop-up where you could easily edit those sidebar shortcuts. Do you know the name of the file browser that you can install which has easily manipulation of those. Because I don't give a crap about Documents, Pictures, Videos, etc., because all of those I will never use. But, I would have jumps to my Server's main directory, my basic Home directory, etc. So, I wish that all of the File Browsers had a pop-up or panel that would appear where you could add & remove them visually without using CLI scripts. So, could you make a video on that, or explain it here.
Hello , New to Mint/Linux here. After a lot of attempts on distros including Ubuntu , Ubuntu Studio (because I make beats ) also my machine is decently old for the studio (due to the low latency kernel I guess) my processor is AMD FX6300 I had a lot of kernel crashes there. I hoped on Zorin OS too despite that it is beautiful it feels kinda laggy. And well yesterday I took the ''risk'' to make a Mint bootable and installed I was astonished from user friendliness e.g to connect my bluetooth keyboard which has already the battery level from blueman ,in zorin and maybe other distros too you need gnome extensions yes but also to enable the expiremental mode for the bluetooth service. What else? in the software manager you can search for dependencies that are installed I don't know If that exists on the other distros software apps. So yeah I am very satisfied with Mint as I'm new on Linux and a former Windows 10 user, I think a lot of human beings will turn onto Linux from the upcoming October and if so I advice yoou my people go for the Mint flavour. Peace & Love.
I was also on Zorin not for very long in was snappy enough but at first the volume was not working at all got it fixed and it seemed to change levels on it's own so I came back to a sturdy Linuxmint my favorite distro !!! Just came back last night and it feels awesome !!!
Hi honestly I truly enjoyed your video but I didn't see the link to your mastery class kindly direct,and one reconfigureing the internet connection my ipv6 ,when I typed in the Google DNS it blanked out the apply button I could apply the changes on the ipv6,is there another way to do it,thank will appreciate your response
Cool just installed this last week. Windows and edge is making me sick so I'm trying Mint and Vivaldi now, so far so good, but I need to search a lot for simple things :-)
QRedShift doesn't work for me... Not sure if it's because I use a Display Port instead of HDMI, but it still should work. DAMN, I really need RedShift back!!! >=(
I can't use Mint because there is unresolved issue with video stuttering on web browsers. Despite vaapi functioning on paper Mint distro can't deliver smooth HW video playback. They don't have answers on Mint forum.
Please i need help and nobody will help me. I can't get the sound working on my Panasonic toughbook CF-19ZA813DM laptop, i got the sound working one time but not over Bluetooth and as soon as I rebooted the laptop all sound stopped working. Please don't tell me to check the forums , I already have and no help
I currently use Windows, but I want to switch to Linux because Windows 11 is not meeting my needs (shit 💩). Please recommend a Linux OS that is fast and looks good? I primarily do coding and browsing, not gaming. My laptop has a GPU, so I'd like to use it to its full potential.
Mint for when you want less time tinkering and Manjaro for if you don't mind tinkering. Both are perfectly fine options, but Mint for a first introduction to learning linux is honestly the best.
You say it is easy to game on Linux Mint, but it just doesn't work for me. I tried it many times with different Linux distributions and versions. Up until Mint 22 none of my games started at all. Now most still don't start, a couple of them do, but run with single digit fps. Changing the Proton version changes nothing, trying to use Wine doesn't change anything. All of my games remain unplayable. All the other stuff you can do is pretty neat, but none of it really matters, if I can't run my games! And dualboot is a waste of space, when I have to install Windows anyway and it can also do anything I need it to do.
I have a question: does Linux Mint in this version finally have a decent index-based desktop search? This has been the reason for me to uninstall it a couple of years ago. I would give it another shot if this is resolved.
Install both on one physical drive is possible. Just make two partitions, one for Windows and the other for Mint. Install Windows first, then install Mint. Linux Mint will recognize that Windows is already there on your drive and will install alongside it. Mint will add Windows to the Grub bootloader where you can choose which one to boot up to. Pardon my broken English.
Also - you need to be a stronger enthusiast to get people fired up to make the switch and Away from windows as I think there's going to be a bit of a fall out from those using microsoft - I started using Linux back when windows 10 came out. but now Yikes windows 11 might be the tipping point because of all the backlash of Recall
I've asked lots of techs-- and I'll ask YOU-- why is it that someone can't write an AUTO TILING program for this that is just like the POP OS tiling-- and don't tell me it's because it's gnome-- I know that--- why can't that be written for ALL distros??? It would be the ultimate improvement for MINT.
Why does it not have 1:1 gestures ? Cinnamon has been in the market from a long time. Gnome has 1:1 touchpad gestures and even kde has it too... Disappointed in cinnamon
I'd like to add that IF as many people as humanly possible start buying games that are FOR LINUX. If we make a huge MOVEMENT to let game makers know that we're tired of this crap about "Only Windows Support." WE WANT GAMING ON LINUX TOO... or even ONLY ON LINUX. Boycott Windows only gaming.
I'm sorry to say that the foreign accent is so strong and so pronounced that I cannot perceive what the speaker is trying to communicate! Plz consider another person dictating in English!
You should not be advising that they connect their DNS to Google. It means Google will track every single request that you do forever. That is a bad move. The whole point of Linux is to get away from these spies.
Many people think about changing going to Linux and hunt videos on it. They see a lot of open the terminal and . . . . While I"m not a keyboard warrior by any means terminal doesn't scare or bother me. But it does many. I really like that you show what can be done without the terminal.
Most Windows people don't realize there is a lot of stuff you can do quicker and more efficiently with the command prompt than through the GUI but are happy with just the GUI. You are showing the for the majority of things, Linux is the same, just better.
Many people can't type.. MANY.
I myself use a media computer in the living room and just use a wireless mouse from the couch, if I must, I use a virtual kbd...
I've been a Win user from day one for over 30 yrs, not gonna start terminal shit any time soon...
@@titantitan2851 Can't type due to a physical situation or can't touch type, there is a difference. Many can't touch type but can hunt an peck very fast. My father, who was a railroad agent used just his index and middle fingers when typing up train orders and using the teletype machine could do better than 20 wpm. As for myself I touch type at about 60 wpm, but when I program or use the terminal I hunt and peck.
However the bit about being scared of using the terminal doesn't come from typing ability, it comes for all the cryptic commands. I've been saying that fear keeps many away from Linux because they think they have too use them. They now longer do anymore than they have to with windows. FWIW, there are a few things in windows that you must do from the command line or power shell. For quick example, a couple months ago I had a corrupt partition the graphical disk tool couldn't fix. Had to use dskpart.
FWIW, I've used windows since the 3.0 days. Although I preferred OS/2 I had no problem staying with windows until they started all this "helpful" stuff pushing there "services"
Actually that's a false claim you cannot do it faster trough terminal that's why we invented the GUI... Double clicking and installing drivers is much faster than even copy paste all the commands and tinkering around to make it work.
That's why windows is so popular because stuff just works and its much faster to setup.
@@sale666 Some things are faster using a GUI, like moving a few files from one folder to another. On the other hand it is faster to change file and folder permissions from the terminal, if you already know what to type. It also helps if you can type quickly and know a few shortcut keys.
I don't think GUI's weren't developed primarily to do things quicker, they were to make the learning curve much smaller. To make it possible for people to do complex operations without becoming gurus. There was no reason to have memorize a bunch of cryptic commands and switches.
For the most part I'll use a GUI since I'm not a keyboard warrior. The point of my comment is that the terminal scares a lot of people. If they watch videos to decide if they want to try Linux and instead of clicking they guy is typing and bunch of what looks like a foreign language they are scared away.
I also want to thank this person for his ability to share - with one small request - Just slow down in your speech and procedures as you are showing whats going on , Other than that - Excellent video 👍👍👏
you can reduce playback speed by opening the settings menu when you click the cogwheel-icon on the bottom of the youtube video.
I installed Mint 22 yesterday and continuing today, fresh. I enjoy your vids and learn things. I knew most of your tips, but there were some new. I had trouble installing Redshift. It screwed up and I had to restart after deleting as best I could. Damn. I like Redshift. Mint 22 version seems great. I'd be careful with that clean up utility at the end of your video; unless someone knows what they are doing they can screw up the system badly. Always enjoy your videos and on Mint which I really only use
Yup, redshift being dropped is a bummer. I really need it. But we can use qredshift. it works fine. Yeah you're right about the bleachbit part. That's why I stress in the video that, after an update, the computer ABSOLUTELY NEEDS be restarted before running bleachbit. And if you see warnings on any ticks, just click on cancel and you should be good. Thanks for pointing it out though David. :)
Please see my comment regarding choice of DNS resolver.
@@LinuxTex Is the QRedshift applet the same with one that Raphaelo (the developer of the applet) has in he's github repository? I'm asking because if you click on the info of applet settings he says that he's not maintaining that one and recommends to install via a command from he's github. 🙏
Linux Mint is awesome Just like this video. I know Linux Mint as a average person but I will be buying your course $17 is well worth it seeing the time you put in to making the course and a good refresher for me. If anyone is unsure there is a free view of the course and I think after taking a look for those who want to learn Linux this is invaluable for the price. Thank you for the course and hope many more are to come.
This channel is actually a "flagship" of linux community. Deserves more!
Wow Farhaz. I'm humbled. Thank you for the love. 💯
@@LinuxTex your content, is absolutely awesome 💯
I love when you cover stuff like this. Please, in future, timestamp the items where we can jump stuff that doesn't matter to us. Again, thank you for showing us what you have knowledge about. Also, please, put the list into your Description where we can scan it and know what we want to look at. Because I don't care about stuff like Batteries, Theming, etc.
Started messing around with Mint in VirtualBox to start practicing for when i finally switch over when Windows 10 dies next year. This video was AWESOME, thanks a lot for these tips
Linux mint is my love. I learned many new things from this video. Thanks dear.
Thank you, preload and tpl are the most needed.
Thank you kindly for this video. Timestamps could be a bit helpful if you have time (no pun intended).
I did a lot of these things. thank you for your time.
Great video buddy ❤️🔥. This is what I am looking for 💯. I ditched windows 7 and installed linux recently. My experience was really amazing as I like to explore things instead of sticking into something for a long time. As I am using linux mint mate DE on my old specs laptop (i5 2nd gen, 8gb ram, 1gb graphics card) I liked it alot but I not completely satisfied as there are lots of features and tweaks that are missing in mate version. What will you advice me - staying on current desktop environment or switching to cinnamon (more feature rich) or xfce?
If you are really liking the customize-ability of the Cinnamon desktop. I would say just do a fresh installation of Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. Cinnamon is the flagship desktop of LinuxMint. So if you want to do everything Cinnamon can do, just switch over.
@@candidob8683 but is it a good choice for my 12 years old laptop? Or should I stick to mate de?
great tips learned a lot of new ones! applied this to my Manjaro Cinnamon and the hardware acceleration to Google Chrome and they mostly transferred, ty
Somehow I feel safer on LMDE6
Awesome videos, lots of tweaks I didn't know about
Love your videos , been gaming on Linux mint for years , one thing you could mention is heroic launcher as it allows Epic games , GOG games and amazon games from one launcher and you can also integrate them into steam so you are using one launcher to launch them.
Some good info here. Thank you. I will say one thing. In the Steam settings on my older laptop, I needed to step BACK one level on the "Steam Play" section. My client shows also "Run other titles with:" The latest "Proton Experimental" was being used by default. It acted strangely, particularly with sounds in games. So, I stepped my back to just 9.0. This seemed to clear up that and another issue of one game, anyway. This MAY help others too. Latest isn't always the best.
i’ll try the 9.0 when i did experimental in nobara it stopped steam from opening haven’t gonna back to fool around with it but definitely don’t need it happening on mint
Everybody should know these simple steps. Each of us have different preferences. That's why, people should know all this. So you can change Linux to your liking's. Linux is actually prefect to me after tweaking it to my liking's.
amazing video really appreciate it definitely going to subscribe would love a video just on best themes also should i apply all these methods to windows 11? maybe a video dedication to approving that would be great! being that i dual boot
I also like to add the settings for the DNS can also be applied to the Ethernet section if you don't want or cannot use wireless - I tried it with mine Lenovo and it seemed to work.
Very nice video. New user to Mint. Have this on my older laptop. Going to follow your guide. Thanks
I love your dad in Terminator movies.
I kid you not, I laughed out loud😂
@@LinuxTex Glad for the positive attitude 😁👍
Still waiting for the 'Burn My Windows' window animations to be made available on the Cinnamon DE.
Magic lamp Is available
And Compiz is another. Still waiting for them to port the Burn My Windows from GNOME Shell Extensions.. It may or may not ever happen!
Same here 😊
Good news, good news... the Burn My Windows extension for Cinnamon by Klangman is available to download now. He has also done the Desktop Cube and Magic Lamp effects extensions too.
@@chairman67 Yeah! Great news! Just saw it in the extension manager in Cinnamon! And to date seems to work great!
Very good tips for a new user of linux. Was a windows guy since Windows 2.0. :) Mint 22 is the tipping point for me. Keep up the good work.
GREAT !! Thanks
But I have one more dream ....
A transparent Top Bar in Cinnamon with Time and Calendar in the middle of that top bar.
And then a dock like MacOS Leopard on the bottom.
Can you show us ??
Great video! Please explain how to upgrade to Mint 22 ? Do I need to format my drive or can I upgrade from 21.3 and keep my files and documents?
It will be possible to upgrade from the Update Manager once the LM team has tested out the upgrade tool.
You could install Mint 22 alongside your current version and move over your stuff and then later use Disks (or Gparted) to remove the old version and add the unallocated space from that removal to your new install partition.
Still, something can go wrong. Backup your files and do a fresh install, that's what I did.
The only thing I didn't know was Preload, I will be testing it later :)
Good stuff..
But the first thing I would do is change out that hideous icon theme they sadly are still using!
Hi, congrats for your very explain and complete video, but i want to know about internet speed with optimized DNS, where you find the ipv4 and ipv6 address or segments you show in the unsaved doc.?🙄
great job man, thanks for the tips!
This was one off the best video's i have seen on customizing it with some cool tweaks.I just had to tweak RUclips to slow you down a bit but awesome video thanks a lot from a new subscriber PS My favorite but I had a little hard time following was the faster wifi tweaks and I love Linuxmint cinnamon bye bye microsoft
Wow bro. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the vid. Hope to see you around. 🤟
@@LinuxTex 👍
Thanks for the info! Keep up the good work!!!
Good information 🎉❤️🎊
Thank you😊
awsome video my friend, all tips worth it.
I'm struggling to choose between this and Zorin OS.
Maybe I should do a comparison video 🤔
@@LinuxTex: That would be awesome 😍
You choose bangladesh
@@Magnetar83linux mint is just awesome, zorin os is too much like windows
I had Zorin os on my PC but switched to cinnamon mint.I was looking for Windows replacement but Zorin os wasn't good.I'm just an average user but cinnamon mint is better at least for me 😊
mint is nice, yes, i use it, an old version of xfce which gives me few errors in the log file and the icons in the task bar are the correct size, along with themes copied from other distros live isos it looks really nice. since 20.3 mint have made changes that are not always welcome by users, such as forced dark theme on media apps, but not all apps have the option to change to light. v21 on wards has so much bloatware in icons and themes it's not funny, and in v22 some of them cannot be removed due to errors. not to mention some usual apps missing such as qt5 settings and log viewer. in my view mint has gone downhill over the last year due to poor testing and bad choices, but that's my view. cheerio
One word, legend 🔥
Thank you buddy.
[Newer to LInux, so, hopefully, you don't mind me asking a question ...]
Okay, on the File Browser (say Nautilus or some other FB) on the Sidebar (hope that's right word), I see that there are directory shortcut links. Now, I would want to change those easily, but I see you have to run some stuff from the command line. However, I saw some Linux RUclipsr show one File Browser that had a pop-up where you could easily edit those sidebar shortcuts. Do you know the name of the file browser that you can install which has easily manipulation of those. Because I don't give a crap about Documents, Pictures, Videos, etc., because all of those I will never use. But, I would have jumps to my Server's main directory, my basic Home directory, etc. So, I wish that all of the File Browsers had a pop-up or panel that would appear where you could add & remove them visually without using CLI scripts. So, could you make a video on that, or explain it here.
Hello , New to Mint/Linux here. After a lot of attempts on distros including Ubuntu , Ubuntu Studio (because I make beats ) also my machine is decently old for the studio (due to the low latency kernel I guess) my processor is AMD FX6300 I had a lot of kernel crashes there. I hoped on Zorin OS too despite that it is beautiful it feels kinda laggy. And well yesterday I took the ''risk'' to make a Mint bootable and installed I was astonished from user friendliness e.g to connect my bluetooth keyboard which has already the battery level from blueman ,in zorin and maybe other distros too you need gnome extensions yes but also to enable the expiremental mode for the bluetooth service. What else? in the software manager you can search for dependencies that are installed I don't know If that exists on the other distros software apps. So yeah I am very satisfied with Mint as I'm new on Linux and a former Windows 10 user, I think a lot of human beings will turn onto Linux from the upcoming October and if so I advice yoou my people go for the Mint flavour. Peace & Love.
I was also on Zorin not for very long in was snappy enough but at first the volume was not working at all got it fixed and it seemed to change levels on it's own so I came back to a sturdy Linuxmint my favorite distro !!! Just came back last night and it feels awesome !!!
Just wanted to try Zorin os on baremetal still I like Linuxmint better, hard to beat
Thank you Linux Tex!
Great video. No way to chrome and in the last two years no to firefox.
Tk U for sharing,
Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed it :)
this video really help me out cuz i just install linux for my frist time thak you bro. Im having some problems with preload how can i dele it?
Err .... sudo apt purge preload ?
Hi honestly I truly enjoyed your video but I didn't see the link to your mastery class kindly direct,and one reconfigureing the internet connection my ipv6 ,when I typed in the Google DNS it blanked out the apply button I could apply the changes on the ipv6,is there another way to do it,thank will appreciate your response
Is it possible to change the directory of the app installs from the software manager you've shown?
Cool just installed this last week. Windows and edge is making me sick so I'm trying Mint and Vivaldi now, so far so good, but I need to search a lot for simple things :-)
QRedShift doesn't work for me... Not sure if it's because I use a Display Port instead of HDMI, but it still should work. DAMN, I really need RedShift back!!! >=(
I can't use Mint because there is unresolved issue with video stuttering on web browsers. Despite vaapi functioning on paper Mint distro can't deliver smooth HW video playback. They don't have answers on Mint forum.
Please i need help and nobody will help me. I can't get the sound working on my Panasonic toughbook CF-19ZA813DM laptop, i got the sound working one time but not over Bluetooth and as soon as I rebooted the laptop all sound stopped working. Please don't tell me to check the forums , I already have and no help
is using mirrors secure? can't the package be tampered with?
Very useful. Thanks.
You have new subscriber❤️🔥😊😊
Nice video... thanks.
Will all these changes work for LMDE?
I currently use Windows, but I want to switch to Linux because Windows 11 is not meeting my needs (shit 💩). Please recommend a Linux OS that is fast and looks good? I primarily do coding and browsing, not gaming. My laptop has a GPU, so I'd like to use it to its full potential.
Of course Linux Mint!
Mint for when you want less time tinkering and Manjaro for if you don't mind tinkering. Both are perfectly fine options, but Mint for a first introduction to learning linux is honestly the best.
You say it is easy to game on Linux Mint, but it just doesn't work for me. I tried it many times with different Linux distributions and versions. Up until Mint 22 none of my games started at all. Now most still don't start, a couple of them do, but run with single digit fps. Changing the Proton version changes nothing, trying to use Wine doesn't change anything. All of my games remain unplayable. All the other stuff you can do is pretty neat, but none of it really matters, if I can't run my games! And dualboot is a waste of space, when I have to install Windows anyway and it can also do anything I need it to do.
Many thanks!
I don't use firefox. So, you have any suggestions for Brave?
Just goto the software manager and search for Brave. The search box is in the upper left corner.
What about a message " you don't have permission to install updates" ?
my scroll speed is much higher in linux mint, how to tackle this, not preset in settings, its been a headache from weeks, plz help with this
I have a question: does Linux Mint in this version finally have a decent index-based desktop search?
This has been the reason for me to uninstall it a couple of years ago. I would give it another shot if this is resolved.
You can use Ulauncher or Albert
I just installed LMDE on a oldish surface laptop. Is there any reason why I'm not getting driver manager?
I don't think the driver manager is present in LMDE.
The lack of timestamps almost immediately makes me quit the video.
Timestamps would definitely increase this video's usefulness!
He's got chapters now
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Is this true for if Mint is installed in a virtualbox
updating linux kernal could freeze the system.
good job
19:35 so that's why you use a one-character password :P
Pls I need help, for the DNS server solution it is different on XFCE. I don’t know where to put on ipv4 and ipv6 the numbers you showed.
Right-click the connection icon on the lower right corner and choose edit connection.
how to make dualboot windows plus lmde. two separate physical drives? 1 is windows 2 is lmde? I'm looking for a tutorial.
Install both on one physical drive is possible. Just make two partitions, one for Windows and the other for Mint. Install Windows first, then install Mint. Linux Mint will recognize that Windows is already there on your drive and will install alongside it. Mint will add Windows to the Grub bootloader where you can choose which one to boot up to. Pardon my broken English.
@@TheAdrifebrianto thank you for your comment. I want two separate drives. efi for Windows and efi for linux.
Also - you need to be a stronger enthusiast to get people fired up to make the switch and Away from windows as I think there's going to be a bit of a fall out from those using microsoft - I started using Linux back when windows 10 came out. but now Yikes windows 11 might be the tipping point because of all the backlash of Recall
I've asked lots of techs-- and I'll ask YOU-- why is it that someone can't write an AUTO TILING program for this that is just like the POP OS tiling-- and don't tell me it's because it's gnome-- I know that--- why can't that be written for ALL distros??? It would be the ultimate improvement for MINT.
I guess we'll never know😂
I can't find brightness controler.
thanks alot
WHAT! This is not to burn in a dvd and use as a cup holder?! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Why does it not have 1:1 gestures ? Cinnamon has been in the market from a long time. Gnome has 1:1 touchpad gestures and even kde has it too... Disappointed in cinnamon
THIS is one of the main reasons I CAN'T use Cinnamon...it behaves so unprofessionally and half hearted Cheap.
You should be a used car salesman or a realestate agent.
Disable VMD in your bios. Temps will drop.
preload can't install on linux mint 22
using linux OS now feels like i LOCKED my whole life in windows
these are not mint specific...
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I’m the first person here ❤
But not the only one buddy🤟
I'd like to add that IF as many people as humanly possible start buying games that are FOR LINUX. If we make a huge MOVEMENT to let game makers know that we're tired of this crap about "Only Windows Support." WE WANT GAMING ON LINUX TOO... or even ONLY ON LINUX. Boycott Windows only gaming.
Give google your dns. Ah no
I'm sorry to say that the foreign accent is so strong and so pronounced that I cannot perceive what the speaker is trying to communicate! Plz consider another person dictating in English!
You should not be advising that they connect their DNS to Google. It means Google will track every single request that you do forever. That is a bad move. The whole point of Linux is to get away from these spies.
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Que video tan tonto y que título tan sensacionalista.😢
after install linux u nead to install windows to gaming