@IffinitelyGalactic Great video, I like the app you recommended at the end of the video wonderland but I have absolutely NO idea how to make them my wall paper. I've downloaded wallpapers I like and right click too set as wall paper but I kept getting an error. Do you have a link to a video that shows the process of installing wallpaper from wonderland?
A year later and still very relevant! Thanks man, just installed this distro on an outdated MacBook Pro, works like a charm, glad you've mentioned TimeShift, will use that after the first installs of applications. Thumbs up! 👍🏼
A staunch Windows user, I dabbled with Arch for a minute just to get a feel of Linux at its most basic form, but I Mint is so great and clean and nice, I've been using it more and more over Windows every day. I cant wait until Im fully converted.
I just converted didn't care what I would lose screw windows. Had some weird errors on the first reboot but it worked itself out I didn't do anything. Cinnamon mint worked out the box on an old Asus sound graphics all of it.
@lionnotsheep6048 I was in a similar situation, but I couldn't play games while keeping my main partition NTFS, so I tried to shrink my partition. I didn't get too much space from that so I just ditched Windows entirely. No issues now. I guess there will be issues with some games that have anti-cheat software but I prefer avoiding games like that anyway.
@@BGravesplease teach me the way, I want to migrate to Mint from W10, I am behind a CGNAT 5g connection, which a guy who has permission to the tower from the company shares. What would you do in such a situation?
Me Too,i had to Clear all Hard Disk,it took 2 Entire Days,My Advice,never use Time Shift if you are a Begginer......i uninstalled Time Shift on my Mint Vanessa Today s Daily Driver,i save all my Stuff on Clouds.....
@@fabricio4794 Back up to a separate drive, and I am pretty sure you if you're an average user you can back up just a couple times a month retaining a couple a month.
Mint to me is like blue jeans and tee- shirt just great every day wear for getting stuff done. Looks good enough and very practical. I personally find Mint great for running my Property Maintenace business .
Everything worked right out of the install for me on an old asus 555 laptop. I had some install error of code over and over when i removed the usb drive but all i did was reset went ti bios and restarted and it was fine. Love it so far
Thanks for that video! Had to reinstall Linux because i messed something up but know i know how to snapshot. It's really amazing how my 10th gen i3 8gb Laptop performs now. It even runs indy games decently alongside not getting a seizure during boot.
I like your vibe man. I found your video looking for theme ideas in 20.3. I haven't moved to 21 yet because they don't have an edge release. Not sure if that matters or not. Good stuff!
I love Linux Mint and it has been my primary operating system for at least the past decade. Anyway, upgrading from within 20.3 to 21 I ran into an issue with my torrent program saying permission denied in regards to the files I had already downloaded on external hard drives. Also I noticed that copying files via USB (3) is now exceedingly slow. Not sure why that would be, everything was working fine before. I typically don't have any problems. But now I guess I'm going to just try and do a fresh install of 21 and see if the file transfer speed issue is fixed as I imagine my others will be as well. I hope I don't run into any other regrets. Something felt a little softer when using 21. Will be considering reinstalling 20.3.
Hi Blaine, how about showing how to migrate all your files from the Windows environment to the Linux environment. This might (?) be simple for those who know Linux but if you are new to Linux this isn’t a given.
just upgraded from 19.3 tricia,, scared to do it but did fresh install and backed up my docs on nas. my precious mint was always crashing. have used linux os for last 5 years. still a command line noob but thank god for linux mint forums! a bunch of tech nerds there and are humble af!
linux mont 21 was the only one that handled my nvidia crd properly. My installed Pop! OS nvidia version decided unilaterly that it no longer wanted to provide correct resolution, after initially working, so it was not a hardware issue. Interesting take but not one I as a user could get behind. After removing Pop! and installing mint and choosing the nvidia driver in driver manager, it works like a charm. Lesson learned: choose what works, experimental is not the same as good.
Thanks for the review, mint has been my daily driver for years. Unfortunately I don't agree with Flatpaks as they are huge compared to native debs, flatpaks also don't update very well with them leaving various updates behind therefore bloating your system to the point of literally choking at boot if run out of space. They need to address this issue with a simple GUI to clean up and remove cached updates in both flatpak and apt. Will be waiting for the easy upgrade option from 20.3 to 21. Keep up the great work.
i have a Short Hard Disk with 250 GB,no im not a Hobo,im not from Africa,But im a Computer Recycler from Brasil,so my Mint XFCE i nstall Snaps and Flatpaks(not a lot,but the important,as my Browser for example)and i have no Problem with Storage.
@@fabricio4794 Lucky you, your President just made some very important points and glad he's based and not woke like the rest of the western world. My country is a brilliant example of what happens giving into diversity and the dream of a rainbow nation, it's now a 3rd world cr*phole in less than 30 years of black rule.There's only one program I run from Flatpak being Shortwave which I really enjoy but at over 1Gb in size and after various updates over the years my Flatpaks are now sitting at close to 10Gb and that is only with Shortwave installed over a period of 5 years. Now I've learnt to manually go and clean up all the cruft but it shouldn't be like that. I reckon a native deb package for this program could be well under 50MB if well coded. Flatpak would be great for some old no longer maintained programs like K9Copy for example. Would be interesting to see how well all your snaps and flatpaks play together after a few years of large updates on the same hardware and system.
What is wrong with using external USB 3 hard drive (1 or 2 TB flash drive) or extra internal 1 TB SSD Hard-drive? NOT relying on "clouds" ... are we all conditioned to have blind trust in "clouds" not knowing what effect it has for the coming decades being so dependable on it.
Just a small thing - when clicking somewhere - explain it and do it slower, so new users can catch up and understand what you're doing. Overall, great content!
A little feedback for you: I watched your video on how to Upgrade from Linux Mint 20.3 to Linux Mint 21. The process failed 3x using the "carefully designed" upgrade tool .... the process just stalled with no error messages or what the issue was. I finally got the upgrade to go and finish. Upon restarting to Mint 21, my monitor settings were WAY off! 200 % zoom and the wrong resolution selected. After I go that all straightened out, everything reverted back the the wrong settings after the first restart. To add to that, Nemo will not display Thumbnails for video files any more. The computer will not respond to my mouse after a while, and that requires a restart of Cinnamon ... that throws all of the display settings back into chaos again. I am running a very common machine: a Dell XPS Desktop .... I have to think that the development team for Vanessa did not "test drive" their end product before releasing it. I was having no issues with Mint 20.3. Very disappointing.
I dug out an old Lenovo laptop and followed your excellent video, it helped me through a scary proceedure. So far I am really enjoying Linux Mint and it has given new life to my laptop which is 10 years old but now runs like a youngster. Is there a way of adding Facebook, an app maybe? Many thanks Cobber
Hello I'm a newbie to Linux Mint. I'm desperately trying to activate the scroll function associated to the central wheel mouse button. But not only for one single application (Chrome or Firefox or whatever) but for all the apps, just like in windows. Please help me... There are probably thousands and thousands of people needing the same...
I have been using Linux for years now both Manjaro, Mint. In recent months however, First in Manjaro then in Mint v21 There has been a change in the kernel which has completely broken network connections to other machines, Linux, Windows and even my NAS. I was using hardwired mounts in the fstab file which worked very well. It stopped working a few months ago with Manjaro and now also in Mint 21. I have looked on many occasions for a solution to this and have seen a few different suggestions and none work. Samba has been broken for years and is not an option. So I have had to stay with Mint 20.3 as it works fine. It will be supported until 2025. So for anyone needing network connections to other shares, this is a problem. So, with all the reviews of Linux new distros no one is talking about the elephant in the room, broken network connections. To many users this problem makes Linux unuseable moving forward. Hopefully someone will figure out a reliable workaround and not 6 pages of edits to multiple config files. We need an app that allows you to find and auto mount your network shares that is useable for all users. I hate windows but... the networking works well.
4:57 to 5:15 yes this was a long over due evolutionary change in hoe Timeshift works...default OOTB. Regardless I STILL recommend you target a separate drive for your Timeshift snapshot backups. Why? What if that main LM-installed drive fails? Can't restore to another drive from the Timeshift backup from the failed drive to a GOOD drive. Good luck with that.
Hi InfinitelyGalactic, I used Ubuntu 22.04 for a while and the Wi-Fi didn't work for the first days but after installing some drivers like Broadcom it worked hard. I have an HP Pavilion Notebook Core i3 5th gen with 6GB RAM and it's 6yrs old. So in Linux Mint the Wi-Fi isn't working since it's based on Ubuntu is there any tip/solution you can suggest please?
Hello Galactic, I have 2 pcs around here with Linux for my use at home: my first pc has Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz - 4cores - 4 threads - 8MB L2 Cache / 4GB Ram DDR3 1066Mhz Dual Side Band / ASUSTeK P5G41T-M LX V2 / XFX Pine 1GB AMD Cedar Radeon HD 7350 Series - PCIe x16 slot - ati-radeon driver / SSD 60GB / with Linux Lite 6.2 LTS XFCE - Linux Lite 6.2 LTS - base Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) / Kernel: 5.15.0-69 (this system is lighter than Mint 21 XFCE) ; and the second PC comes with Intel Pentium D 3.3Ghz - 1 core - 2 threads - 4MB L2 Cache / 4GB Ram DDR2 800Mhz / Board 9265BL7 of one Lenovo ThinKCentre A55 / nVidia G72 - GeForce 7300 GS 256MB - PCIe x16 slot - driver nouveau / HD Sata Seagate 160GB ST3160815AS / with Linux Mint 21.1 LTS Vera - XFCE 4.16.0 - base Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS ( Jammy Jellyfish ) / Kernel: 5.15.0-69 and it flows very well here.. Successor for YU !!
Should we be wary with the kernel update? I am not sure if beginners like us should just blindly update kernel. Also is updating the mirror site safe? Like there's no chance we'll get malicious sources?
I can't seem to be able to use, sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches.. when trying to install systemd resolve.. I get, sudo: systemd-resolve: command not found.
Why is my Steam app running at about 30 fps? this is the second distro of Linux I have tried same issue. Also I'm only able to launch steam once, if I restart my system and launch steam nothing happens even launching thru the terminal
My update to Mint 21 went OK, apart from Bluetooth now not working, though I had Blueman installed before and no problem with my Bluetooth previously. I gather this is a general problem with this update -- won't work with adapters. It's annoying. Any chance an upgrade will fix it?
i have some issue with gaames and have no idea hot to fix it when i open up a game like minecraft it runs at 10-15 fps while on windows it ran at 90-100 fps
Hi, I'm new to Linux. Build my own pc recently and have dual boot windows and linux. Now all software for my hardware is installed on windows. Do I need to do the same in Linux? Thanks.
They are both great distros. Zorin looks better IMO, but Mint is a wise choice: it's very solid and mature at this point, you can't go wrong with mint.
4:47 to 4:59 except, someone show me proof if I'm wrong here, the Mac os Time backup program might actually be restoring whole system images ..vs Timeshift in Linux mint just restores your PC only to the extent of a bootable state and isn't designed as a FULL system (as in including multiple drives worth of data) image solution) So DONT completely rely on Timeshift. Copy and paste aka manually back up your media files, saved game files and folders, screenshots of programs' settings .etc i to a separate drive AND on another separate drive target it with your Foxclone system image backups or clones
@@christiansilvermoon everytime I've tried to include my /home folder...Timeshift has NEVER overwritten as it should when doing a Timeshift restore..I've confirmed every time I've tried that all the most updates files in my /home have remained. Now I'm no Linux expert imo...I'd say more like a 2ns semester Junior..(shrugs) so perhaps there is something simple in missing
After trying all of the Ubuntu flavours and even playing around with Debian (which is so dated and awful to set up) I have really fallen for Mint Cinnamon. I'm a new Linux user with maybe 4 weeks under my belt and have vanilla Ubuntu set up as my gaming PC for it's stability and compatibility but my laptop rocks mint and when the 9 months support are up, so will my Desktop. It's so much quicker and more stable than KDE, while still being beautiful and intuitive. Honestly don't see a reason to use any other OS really.