Linux Revived my pc . Good for pc with low end non-upgradable specs . Runs smooth like butter and unimaginably fast . Windows 11 gave me nightmare just trying to open 4 tab in chrome and all those bloatware shit eating up my pc . I was about to buy new laptop just for web surfing and casual work . Now with this Linux I need not to buy laptop for another 2 years ,
Jeez, recommending fractional scaling? Really? I tested 7 linux distros, as newbie with 1440p screen, NOONE told me to use fractional scaling, EVERYONE advised to keep away from it, as wayland features are alpha/beta/experimental. It messes up mouse scroling, game capture, overlays, scaling in games and screen borders in RTS games. Wayland is something that gamers (you are recommending installing steam to play....) should avoid at all costs right now.
Probably just me, as one considering moving to Mint from Windows-10. With Mint in a virtual environment inside Windows-10; not sure I want to start dealing with command lines. This feeds the prevalent "fear" that Windows users have in thinking about getting rid of Windows.
Well, if u don't wanna do anything too fency - you don't need a Terminal at all. That's the cool thing about Linux Mint. Tested Mint 22 and Kubuntu in the last Days and will install Mint again today to stay there... Bye Win 11. For office there is libre office and for games Lutris & Steam. Works perfectly with Wine/Proton (tested with RX 6800 as well as with RTX 4070 Ti Super). ❤
Wow! I kinda thought Linux Mint might just replace Windows 10 when the end comes. I can see that won't happen for me, way too complicated, I'm sure I'd never get it to work! Thanks for the content it really illustrated what a complex system it is. Maybe some clever folk out there could invent a simple 'distro' (I think I got that right!) for the layperson home user who just uses a browser, e-mails, takes a few photos and writes the odd letter, kinda like I remember Windows 95 and before!
For that kind of usage it is more than enough sticking to Windows, there is no need to use Linux, especially if you are not a developer. And even if you are, Windows would still be able to do most of what you need, in my opinion.
@@dragosvatamanu2294 The problem many ordinary users face is Windows 10 support ends in a year and upgrade to 11 not possible so pc won't be safe to use. Same as when support for Vista ended, it was chaos! The new Windows 10 PC was so awful I and others had to run our old PC alongside the for everyday tasks. We all got there in the end of course, but it is a fact they don't work 'out of the box', the same as a new Tablet, getting the e-mail to work is often a nightmare, and because we all rely on it it's a big problem. I was hoping all the things I've been reading about Linux Mint it might be an easy alternative, but it appears it won't be. Many of us just want our kit to work and not have to tinker with them. The memory of building PC's and bragging about our new 33MHZ processor etc are long gone, but fondly remembered, we're too old to bother now. I always say when VCR's were in vouge the average punter couldn't set the clock, let alone do a timer recording, have folk suddenly got clever? Just saying! All the best.
Wow! Don't go outside when the sun's shining then, your shadow will scare the bejeezus out of you. As a benchmark, installing and getting Linux Mint up and running is several times easier than the same Windows process, many times more robust and takes about 1% of time. And it costs you nothing. So I don't believe your story.
You can! Im new to linux aswell, and a lot of stuff hes doing in the terminal you can do through mint GUI aswell. They have an update manager and software manager(kinda like app store).
The video of the 22 things you need to know and understand for Linux Mint 22 was well done. The highlight for me was the: Workspaces, Timeshift, Swappiness, Virtual Machine. It did take four hours to complete the tasks but without the video I would have had to research and would have taken two days to gather all the information. Thankyou
I upgraded from 21.3 to 22 on my Nuc7i5bnb, it was a disaster, the screen randomly blacks out for 1 - 2 seconds when the mouse is moved towards the bottom of the screen, happened with and without using any software. I have had both Win10 and Mint 21.3 on the Nuc without issue - please can someone fix the Intel video drivers in 22.
First things to do if you just migrate from windows: Install VirtualBox, and install windows within it. Yeah, there are better Virtual Machines, but VitrtualBox install much like windows apps, only one terminal line to add usb functionality.
@@michaeleber4752 Yes, and the most direct, easy to follow and functional, install and setup guide video are ine from ExplainingComputers some 4 years ago.
@kskroyal Greetings. Great video and thanks for taking the effort and time to make it for us. I have one request: could you please pin a comment with the "...command to install Linux headers and other useful packages" text shown at timestamp 14:59? It is long and I don't want to mess up when entering it. Copying/pasting would be SO much easier. Thanks again!
Suggestions too advance and should be labeled 22 things to do to speed up your system I also found the sudeo commands to busy I don't need see what it does. Suggest using larger font and bright white maybe too many colours on the screen, some off your packages poorly explain ie Nala, maybe under video include all the sudeo commands
Hey sorry for the inconvenience I could not add a blog post .. Which is still pending will update that.. Here is the command: sudo nala install htop neofetch bpytop clang cargo libc6-i386 libc6-x32 libu2f-udev samba-common-bin exfat-fuse default-jdk curl wget unrar linux-headers-$(uname -r) linux-headers-generic git gstreamer1.0-vaapi unzip ntfs-3g p7zip htop neofetch bpytop git gcc make curl bzip2 tar
You can customize it quite a lot if you look into it. I felt the same way as you but I wanted an easy Linux distribution to just start getting used to things and get my university work done. You can make mint look really cool, search up some videos on yt.
How about #1 Spend and entire night into the hours of the following morning, trying to get a fully working Apache / PHP / MySQL installation up and running, relying on countless and USELESS articles all over the Internet. Yeah, Mint is great, right.
I liked its performance but felt the UI is kinda lacking behind. I hope they make changes in the UI as per klad-design (This one is an amazing UI concept for Linux Mint)
I think people like it for the simplicity purpose. Although you can customize it, but most people like to keep it simple. I did find the ui a bit "outdated" but still it has good stability.
I tried all the commands, and nothing work. Always the same error «Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NOSPLIT' (does the network require authentication?)». Also, it's not available from app manager and Synaptic. Maybe nala is not supported on Mint 20.1 that i use rn.
See this is what I hate about Linux: The sheer list of things you need to do AFTER install, You know how windows would solve this? There would be an executable just doing all the 22 things in one go, probably veven able to run with the installer. You want people to leave Microsoft and Apple OS and go Linux? Fine, I have 3 words for you: - User friendlyness - User friendlyness - User friendlyness People do not change to Linux because it is NOT USER FRIENDLY, you just don't tell Joe I do not know my computer from a toaster Shmoe to install Linux and then do an infinite list of sh*t he does not want to do, he just wants to put in the bread, press the buttin and out comes the toast, kind of experience. Not the "Hey look at me we are 7 weeks in now and I finally dit item 11 on the list, 7 more weeks and I can print my first document"
Personally I like the way default LM Cinnamon looks. But you can customize almost everything in LM Cinnamon if you like. It's one of LM Cinnamon's advantages.
@@kskroyaltech I tried it but it shows no driver needed but my system freezing in login screen or while I'm working in the system My system configuration is i5 12genf 16gb ram, and GeForce gt 730 graphics
Thank you so much for sharing these! I am new to Linux and it's really helpful to get advise like this!
Linux Revived my pc . Good for pc with low end non-upgradable specs . Runs smooth like butter and unimaginably fast . Windows 11 gave me nightmare just trying to open 4 tab in chrome and all those bloatware shit eating up my pc . I was about to buy new laptop just for web surfing and casual work . Now with this Linux I need not to buy laptop for another 2 years ,
Correct. Linux revives the old computers. Its out performs windows in terms of performance and reliability.
Super Linux noob here. Thank you for this info. Super helpful.
Glad to hear that!
I'm in love with LMDE-6 ❤
Great video, i appreciate you.
Thanks for watching.
Very interesting .
Jeez, recommending fractional scaling? Really? I tested 7 linux distros, as newbie with 1440p screen, NOONE told me to use fractional scaling, EVERYONE advised to keep away from it, as wayland features are alpha/beta/experimental. It messes up mouse scroling, game capture, overlays, scaling in games and screen borders in RTS games. Wayland is something that gamers (you are recommending installing steam to play....) should avoid at all costs right now.
Probably just me, as one considering moving to Mint from Windows-10. With Mint in a virtual environment inside Windows-10; not sure I want to start dealing with command lines. This feeds the prevalent "fear" that Windows users have in thinking about getting rid of Windows.
Well, if u don't wanna do anything too fency - you don't need a Terminal at all. That's the cool thing about Linux Mint. Tested Mint 22 and Kubuntu in the last Days and will install Mint again today to stay there... Bye Win 11. For office there is libre office and for games Lutris & Steam. Works perfectly with Wine/Proton (tested with RX 6800 as well as with RTX 4070 Ti Super). ❤
@@Pirate85_Original Fency? Being a pirate, do you go around asking where the treesure is?
Windows Stockholm syndrome
Thanks. It's very helpful.
You're welcome!
Good job 👏
thank you so much
Wow! I kinda thought Linux Mint might just replace Windows 10 when the end comes. I can see that won't happen for me, way too complicated, I'm sure I'd never get it to work! Thanks for the content it really illustrated what a complex system it is. Maybe some clever folk out there could invent a simple 'distro' (I think I got that right!) for the layperson home user who just uses a browser, e-mails, takes a few photos and writes the odd letter, kinda like I remember Windows 95 and before!
For that kind of usage it is more than enough sticking to Windows, there is no need to use Linux, especially if you are not a developer. And even if you are, Windows would still be able to do most of what you need, in my opinion.
@@dragosvatamanu2294 The problem many ordinary users face is Windows 10 support ends in a year and upgrade to 11 not possible so pc won't be safe to use. Same as when support for Vista ended, it was chaos! The new Windows 10 PC was so awful I and others had to run our old PC alongside the for everyday tasks. We all got there in the end of course, but it is a fact they don't work 'out of the box', the same as a new Tablet, getting the e-mail to work is often a nightmare, and because we all rely on it it's a big problem. I was hoping all the things I've been reading about Linux Mint it might be an easy alternative, but it appears it won't be. Many of us just want our kit to work and not have to tinker with them. The memory of building PC's and bragging about our new 33MHZ processor etc are long gone, but fondly remembered, we're too old to bother now. I always say when VCR's were in vouge the average punter couldn't set the clock, let alone do a timer recording, have folk suddenly got clever? Just saying! All the best.
@@dragosvatamanu2294 It's not what you are using windows for that's the issue; the issue is what windows is doing to you.
Wow! Don't go outside when the sun's shining then, your shadow will scare the bejeezus out of you. As a benchmark, installing and getting Linux Mint up and running is several times easier than the same Windows process, many times more robust and takes about 1% of time. And it costs you nothing. So I don't believe your story.
You can! Im new to linux aswell, and a lot of stuff hes doing in the terminal you can do through mint GUI aswell. They have an update manager and software manager(kinda like app store).
The video of the 22 things you need to know and understand for Linux Mint 22 was well done. The highlight for me was the: Workspaces, Timeshift, Swappiness, Virtual Machine. It did take four hours to complete the tasks but without the video I would have had to research and would have taken two days to gather all the information. Thankyou
can you make a video on how to install Arch Linux + Hyprland on a raspberry pi 5 plzz 🙏🏻
Will try bro. Installing Arc Linux on Raspberry Pi 5 takes some time.
Thanks for you
Thank you for video , you run lily speech in linux mint , I can run it on windows 10. I want to play blue ray disc on linux mint . any suggestions>>>
Thanks for the video 😭
My pleasure!
I'm on mint 21 but every time I try to update the kernel it breaks my system and I have to boot up with a USB and revert it with timeshift.
I upgraded from 21.3 to 22 on my Nuc7i5bnb, it was a disaster, the screen randomly blacks out for 1 - 2 seconds when the mouse is moved towards the bottom of the screen, happened with and without using any software.
I have had both Win10 and Mint 21.3 on the Nuc without issue - please can someone fix the Intel video drivers in 22.
First things to do if you just migrate from windows: Install VirtualBox, and install windows within it.
Yeah, there are better Virtual Machines, but VitrtualBox install much like windows apps, only one terminal line to add usb functionality.
Yup. That is what I installed...it works a lot like what I used in Windows.
@@michaeleber4752 Yes, and the most direct, easy to follow and functional, install and setup guide video are ine from ExplainingComputers some 4 years ago.
You can use KVM or QEMU to instal Windows 10 instead of virtual box.
@@kskroyaltech Of course. They're probably even better. But for people used to windows, VirtualBox installation is very much a windows experience.
@@kskroyaltech What am I supposed to gain by using those alphabet soup VM?
My NVidia 3070 Ti stopped working after upgrading to 22. Sigh.
After install, you need to try i3wm🎉
@kskroyal
Greetings. Great video and thanks for taking the effort and time to make it for us. I have one request: could you please pin a comment with the "...command to install Linux headers and other useful packages" text shown at timestamp 14:59?
It is long and I don't want to mess up when entering it. Copying/pasting would be SO much easier.
Thanks again!
At least my fans work when i load up Windows.
essential package command?
sudo nala install htop neofetch bpytop clang cargo libc6-i386 libc6-x32 libu2f-udev samba-common-bin exfat-fuse default-jdk curl wget unrar linux-headers-$(uname -r) git gstreamer1.0-vaapi unzip ntfs-3g p7zip htop neofetch bpytop git
Can you advise me how to fix please
Suggestions too advance and should be labeled 22 things to do to speed up your system I also found the sudeo commands to busy I don't need see what it does. Suggest using larger font and bright white maybe too many colours on the screen, some off your packages poorly explain ie Nala, maybe under video include all the sudeo commands
maybe give the command to install the essential packages you recommend
Hey sorry for the inconvenience I could not add a blog post .. Which is still pending will update that..
Here is the command:
sudo nala install htop neofetch bpytop clang cargo libc6-i386 libc6-x32 libu2f-udev samba-common-bin exfat-fuse default-jdk curl wget unrar linux-headers-$(uname -r) linux-headers-generic git gstreamer1.0-vaapi unzip ntfs-3g p7zip htop neofetch bpytop git gcc make curl bzip2 tar
thanks, appreciate it
@@kskroyaltechcan you mention what this will help in thanks
When I move the panel to left or right edge the center icons disappear.
Try to decrease the panel size when its on the left or right.
@@kskroyaltech I don't see a "panel size" only hight. And it's only the center zone that disappears.
Brave browser is OK!!
i like linux but went back windows i couldn't run any of my windows programs even with bottles
Can't you try different linux versions of your apps? e..g Libre Office instead of MS Office.
@@kychemclass5850 im using software like scrapebox ,gaa search engine ranker, money robot, seo pilot, ranker x
what windows program exactly you trying to run ? I bet there are many alternatives to matching exact windows app . can you specify ?
LM is good for beginner swoping from Microsoft but Gui is bit old outdated I'm using LM Debian
UI is outdates but it gets the job done. Good for newbies.
You can customize it quite a lot if you look into it. I felt the same way as you but I wanted an easy Linux distribution to just start getting used to things and get my university work done. You can make mint look really cool, search up some videos on yt.
Can you do vanilla orchid 2
I am testing it bro currently .
dont do apt thing is dangerous
How about #1 Spend and entire night into the hours of the following morning, trying to get a fully working Apache / PHP / MySQL installation up and running, relying on countless and USELESS articles all over the Internet. Yeah, Mint is great, right.
wilma? WILMA BALLS- 💀
hehe
HAHA
I only did 21 things then my new PC imploded
OMG ? Really
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How to turn off location in Linux Mint 22 WILMA
You mean Firefox location ?
That voice?
So
Yeah, I've had the worst linux experience with mint. Why is it so popular?
More similar to windows and beginner friendly is what they say
I liked its performance but felt the UI is kinda lacking behind.
I hope they make changes in the UI as per klad-design (This one is an amazing UI concept for Linux Mint)
@@Laltun tbh ui of cinnamon and xfce is too old fashion
I want to something great aesthetic design tbh
I think people like it for the simplicity purpose. Although you can customize it, but most people like to keep it simple. I did find the ui a bit "outdated" but still it has good stability.
Bruh if you cant even use mint then stop using tech products because youre too dumb for these
Can't install nala.
sudo apt install nala
I tried all the commands, and nothing work. Always the same error «Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NOSPLIT' (does the network require authentication?)». Also, it's not available from app manager and Synaptic. Maybe nala is not supported on Mint 20.1 that i use rn.
First is dont use it at all😊
Number 0: After 60 mins of trying to make BT work, get rid of Mint again before trying any other steps. Go back to Windows and open a beer.
Do this:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install blueman bluez
sudo systemctl start bluetooth
sudo systemctl enable bluetooth
@@kskroyaltech That's nice of you, but no: This is EXACTLY why you wish to avoid Linux. ;-)
@@globoliver96974 lines of code is better than wasting time on GUI scrolling through 100s of options
@@kskroyaltechoh thanks man
@@globoliver9697 just do it cuh
See this is what I hate about Linux: The sheer list of things you need to do AFTER install, You know how windows would solve this? There would be an executable just doing all the 22 things in one go, probably veven able to run with the installer. You want people to leave Microsoft and Apple OS and go Linux? Fine, I have 3 words for you:
- User friendlyness
- User friendlyness
- User friendlyness
People do not change to Linux because it is NOT USER FRIENDLY, you just don't tell Joe I do not know my computer from a toaster Shmoe to install Linux and then do an infinite list of sh*t he does not want to do, he just wants to put in the bread, press the buttin and out comes the toast, kind of experience. Not the "Hey look at me we are 7 weeks in now and I finally dit item 11 on the list, 7 more weeks and I can print my first document"
To be fair, if you do nothing after installing Windows, you're an idiot.
One of ugliest looking distro imo, looks backdated.
No it's not. though it's old. It's rock solid distro and provides a very good X11 experience.
Personally I like the way default LM Cinnamon looks. But you can customize almost everything in LM Cinnamon if you like. It's one of LM Cinnamon's advantages.
I have GeForce gt 730 graphic card but i don't know to install proper driver in linux can you help me
Use the Driver manager and choose the recommended one.
@@kskroyaltech I tried it but it shows no driver needed but my system freezing in login screen or while I'm working in the system
My system configuration is i5 12genf 16gb ram, and GeForce gt 730 graphics
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