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  2. Download Old Versions From Linux Mint - Linux Mint Forums

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=412783

    Download Old Versions From Linux Mint. There are no such things as "stupid" questions. However if you think your question is a bit stupid, then this is the right place for you to post it. Stick to easy to-the-point questions that you feel people can answer fast. For long and complicated questions use the other forums in the support section.

  3. How to create a Linux Mint bootable USB stick in Windows 10

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    Once you get to the Linux Mint desktop ( this is considered a Live Desktop aka Live Environment), you'll double left click on that Install Linux Mint icon towards the top area. Don't worry with anything fancy like encryption .

  4. Here’s a guide to make your Linux Mint 21.3 install transform into the ultimate Gaming/Multimedia Workstation. The Software Manager can be used to download OBS, Inkscape, and GIMP. We will go through the process for VMWare Workstation and DaVinci Resolve, as they are not as easy to install. Write the Linux Mint 21.3 ISO using Etcher.

  5. Linux Mint Forums - Index page

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    Quick to answer questions about finding your way around Linux Mint as a new user. 82786 Topics. 541220 Posts. Last post Re: No bootable device for Ac…. by stevengarland. Tue Oct 01, 2024 1:13 pm. Installation & Boot. Questions about Grub, UEFI,the liveCD and the installer. 38576 Topics.

  6. How to verify the ISO image on Windows - Linux Mint Forums

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    Type this command into the command window while replacing the filename.iso part with the actual name of the .iso file you downloaded: Code: Select all. CertUtil -hashfile filename.iso SHA256. Note that if you start typing a filename you can press Tab to automatically complete it. Press Enter to run the command.

  7. Where to download Alpha and Beta Versions..? - Linux Mint Forums

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    There is no alpha. The BETA is released for a 3-4 week bug squash rush before full release. The BETA for Linux Mint based on Ubuntu 24.04 will come out around June / July. Last time it was July I think. Yes, if you start using the BETA, and get the updates / bugfixes, then it will be identical to the Release. So you won't have to upgrade to the ...

  8. How to install Wine on Mint 21.1 - Linux Mint Forums

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    sudo apt install wine-installer. This command will display a list of more than 200 software packages, which wine-installer will pull in and install. This is expected and all right. Check, however, that the command does not suggest to remove any software packages. In case it does, do not proceed.

  9. [Tutorial] Flashing a USB stick with Etcher - Linux Mint Forums

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    Re: [Tutorial] Flashing a USB stick with Etcher. by brucechamp » Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:17 am. To create a bootable USB with balenaEtcher: 1. Download and install balenaEtcher from its official site. 2. Launch the application. 3. Click "Flash from file" and select your ISO image.

  10. [GUIDE] Installing Linux Mint without a USB/DVD - Linux Mint...

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    NOTE : Make sure you have extended your partition of windows to install mint For Linux Mint (Or any linux distro) Install the software "grub customizer" from software manager, or whatever package manager you use. Launch the application Now add an option, select Linux-ISO, Select the LinuxMint/LMDE ISO, here is the linux and initrd path for LMDE

  11. Where to download 32-bit ISO files - Linux Mint Forums

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    Linux Mint 20.x no longer support 32-bit. Your options on Linux Mint are to use Linux Mint 19.3, which reaches end of life in about a year, or consider LMDE—the Linux Mint edition based on Debian instead of on Ubuntu. LMDE 4 is the current release of that but Linux Mint will likely end support for it later this year.