Appreciate the overview! Just recently switched my laptop to mint and I'm having a blast. Chomping at the bit to switch my main computer over but I'm giving myself a few months with it before i take the plunge on my desktop.
I have used multiple Linux Mint versions in the past. They are by far the best Linux OS out there!! I cant wait to start using this version. Going to dowload it now!!
I did that on my wife's 10 year old PC for more than a year ago. Having installed Windows for decades, it felt like cheating, because everything just worked, no fight with with drivers and just ONE reboot. The install time was amazingly short and the internet, LAN printer and scanner worked immediately. A while ago I updated from 5 to 6 and was a bit worried, but it just worked again. Now I have some bad feelings, because I have not send any money to the guys who made this wonderful OS.
I just got my Beelink SER4 Mini PC back up and running. Two years after having used Windows 11 on my system, the OS finally succumbed to a permanent BSOD with every reboot and all subsequent reinstalls have completely stopped detecting the built-in Wi-Fi. I’ve ultimately given up on Windows 11 and switched to Linux Mint, which detected the Wi-Fi right out of the box. Fortunately, I’ve used Linux before. I’m using the primary 1TB NVMe SSD as the boot drive and the secondary 2TB SATA SSD as the Home directory partition.
Thank you for easy to understand noob friendly introduction. Old newbie taking the cautious step after 40+ years of windows. Not a fan of terminals from commodore 64 days, all changed with Windows 1.0. Just tried Fedora on an old laptop, nearly gave up, but here I am giving Mint a try, which looks easier, more familiar. Main downside so far is no simple "accessibility" option to increase window close (X), max/min icons.
I've been checking the forums every few days and noticed the post about the stable ISOs dropping in the mirrors last night. I can't wait until the upgrade path goes live.
I'm glad it is finally out. I was hoping for pop!_os alpha 24.04 will be out by now but nevermind. I will install mint 22 to have fun until alpha comes along. I was a huge distro hopper but i settled with pop!_os and mint :) what can i say, I'm a poli linux user 😅
thanks for the info about LM22 getting ready to install it on my new N97 mini pc this weekend most likely I'll install my fave apps via the terminal as usual... fingers already know the sequences
@@DolphinTownHarderwijk The stable ISOs dropped in the mirrors last night. The official announcement along with upgrade path should go live anytime now.
There are hundreds of Linux Mint "new" install videos...what we NEED is a Linux Mint in-place UPGRADE video for the millions of Linux Mint 21.3 users upgrading to 22..
I found Mint's wayland session though has made considerable progress. Not daily driver quality yet but its a good step in the right direction. I have a test laptop ready for the upgrade when it comes, but I did a clean install on an old one I don't use and so far, no problems on X11.
"...Linux Mint 22 “Wilma”, which you can download right now from the multitude of official mirrors around the world. An official announcement will be published by the Linux Mint team when all download mirrors are synced with the main server." - I already downloaded it from Swedish mirror, it's well spreading around already.
Started using Linux Mint full time back in 2015, and still loving it. Just put LMDE6 on a refurbished system today, and I like how it's not tied to Ubuntu.
I've been partitioning my hard drive with Linux the old traditional method of create Swap Area, root / and then /home partition for years. That way when upgrading always have my home partition with documents etc at the ready. Since UEFI have had to create an EFI or boot partition 1st of at least 105MB. I absolutely loath flatpacks especially when multiple are installed and for example multiple large proprietary drivers and Desktop Environments are then updated becoming Gigabytes of data and not favourable due to my part of the world where data is expensive. These flatpack updates also quickly chew up the usually small root / partition of generally 40GB I create. I noticed many youtubers just go with the default install which doesn't seem to create these traditional partition schemes, what's best for modern systems?
Once the official releases of Linux Mint 22 and the COSMIC desktop are available, I’m thinking about integrating some of Mint’s aesthetic theming into the COSMIC desktop when I replace the current GNOME setup on my Arch drive.
Like So many Users out there, we are Tired of microsoft's Illicit Data-Collection Policies. Keep up the Great Work, as we Evolve to non-Ransomware, non-microsoft systems, that are Safer, and more Secure.
Could you possibly do a video on your preferred methods of backing up and restoring your files when you perform a system upgrade/update, as you mentioned you don't do snapshots, Thank you.
I don't use use snap shot either. I use Rescuezilla to clone the drive. Linux may be different but I have had way to many bad experiences with restore points when I was in Windows. My sister-in-law once restored Windows 7 back to to a previous password she could not even remember. Almost anytime I save or change a file a use Double Commander file manager to compare directories on my backup SD card. My SD Card is a 256 gigabyte. I know you didn't ask me but this what I use and I have had great success. BTW I worked for about 9 hours to my sister-in-law back into Windows 7. Good Day.
The main Linux Mint page is not showing Wilma as downloadable yet. I followed the link from the article and got an image from there. Thanks for this video.
I do wish there was a Linux Mint release for the Raspberry Pi. I have set mine up to run Debian with the Cinnamon desktop, themed with Mint themes. It works surprisingly well, even on a non overclocked Pi 4. Can't wait to try it on a Pi 5. I run the Debian version of official Linux Mint on my laptop. It is by far the slickest and best looking of all the Linux distros and very user friendly too.
The stable ISOs went live last night in the mirrors. Just use your browser to your favourite Linux Mint mirror and whala. They are probably just working on the upgrade path and once they work out the kinks it along with the official announcement will go live.
LM is smooth as silk. Timeshift or snapshot mean well, however a prompt is needed when your storage is too low, as I've frozen my system when trying recoveries. Side note:if you live in a van, how do you manage a shipping address without bothering relatives for their address?
Have stuff posted to nearest post office. Or, if not through Royal Mail, take advantage of the many pickup points usually situated outside supermarkets or petrol stations.
YES Linux Mint has arrive but I will wait for a month until I install it bare metal on my Samsung SSD drive using a enclosure of USB 3.0 which is fast enough for me because I tend to wait until the bugs work themselves out and everything else in between but after that one month has pass you bet your money I will be installing Linux Mint 22 but still keep my old Linux Mint 21.2 just in case Linux Mint 22 is not meet my needs and expectations because having backup plans is a must have in my book anyways YES it it finally here and I for one cannot wait to start using and enjoying it to the fullest and start my personal and professional work one on it as I am now wiring a children book and doing illustrations for it etc so let hope Linux Mint 22 will make my work a pleasure experience :)
When I tried Wayland in 21.3, I noticed that I could not actually install updates using Update Manager; only when I switched back to the default was I able to install updates. The screen that prompts for credentials just would never open under Wayland.
Wayland in my option is good but not 100% there as far as stability goes but it is on the right path and we all know technology changes even some of us are not so key into switching too fast as myself but as soon it becomes stable and Linux Mint applies to their distro I will jump into the boat but until then I will use X Org but yeah stability is very important to me therefore I don't mind waiting :)
I would like to see how to upgrade from Linux Mint 21.3 since I am a Linux newbie. On the other side: I really do not know whether an upgrade is really necessary and useful?
Your version will supported till 2027. I'm on Ubuntu based Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon and it will be supported till early 2027. So if you your PC is a "potato" you don't need to rush. But if you got newer hardaware uograde to Mint 22 may be a good thing
The upgrade is not yet available, that will come with the official announcement. They will provide links to detailed upgrade instructions on their site very soon.
Good tutorial. I am about to shift on linux but one question bothers me. How can I access my other partitions (D and E drives) of Windows in linux? Please help me?
Linux Mint 22 OBS and Somple Screen Recorder sound is loud and very distored. Any idea why? I can even do a RU-vid video because if awful sound. Thanks.
@@SwitchedtoLinux I´ll wait for the official announcement and when it becomes available in the updater while I´m still running 21.3 at this very moment! :) (An official announcement will be published by the Linux Mint team when all download mirrors are synced with the main server.)
can you upgrade linux mint? i just installed 21.3 last week or does it require a fresh install?(newbie and still getting used to linux, so far so good)
@@SwitchedtoLinux Absolutely inspiring. I want to get a camper again soon, but building my own van for extended vacations would be a dream. I like the promasters, but I'd like to find an old short bus as I would require a restroom.
Tom, you know I love you brother, But when the headline / leading features for a whole NEW version are: it’s got really cool colors and themes and beautiful new wallpapers...That old “where’s the beef?” quote comes to mind.
Yep. Here are a few van tours: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wjksfm6JA-8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5h3qwApTvGQ.html
The stable ISOs dropped in the mirrors last night. It's available for download, I grabbed it last night. They just haven't officially announced it yet, that along with the upgrade path should go live any day now.
Ah,another hot corners hater,that makes 2 of us...Ummm, I will hold off on Wayland for a bit.Looking good. I would prefer more colors and just black or white.
I have installed mint many times... did the whole update thing and when it's done it tells me that other things in the OS wont work now... is that normal??? Just noticed.... google chrome is 3 gigs?? lol
Yes. Here are two tours of the van: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wjksfm6JA-8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5h3qwApTvGQ.html
Wayland experimental .... Maybe the Fedora is a RedHat - money hungry - testing ground , but is running fine on Wayland(12 yrs old laptop with Intel i3 CPU / 8 GB RAM ) ( I use the KDE spin, because of Dolphin and just a simple settings option of ShutDown the pc , after a interval of .... minutes of mouse inactivity - why GNOME , and others DE not having this , is so hard ? - cone heads developers .... ) . I tried to install SUSE , which I understood also have Wayland , but ... their ISO ... do not start if Secure Boot( heard the news ? more than 200 models of PCs has the SecureBoot compromised ??? ) is enabled ?! ( another cone heads developers .... ) . And the mighty Mint ..... Wayland .... experimental .... embarrassing .....
@@kaffeetasse2461 No problem. They are probably just putting the finishing touches on a couple things like the upgrade path and such before they officially announce it.
Why are all these videos saying mint 22 is released, when quite cleverly it is not? their site still says 21.3 is the newest nearly 3 days after these "22 is out" vids started
Read the description. It is released, but the announcement is only made once the distro is populated into all the repos. You can get it from the link in the description and verify it is ready on the linux mint blog.
@SwitchedtoLinux it's been 2 days now since I skimmed videos saying 22 is out and the mint site still says 21.3 is the newest as of this writing... as far as what u just said ..video skim tldr lifers dunno what that means.. they lost u at video description, let alone doing yur own iso verification check.. min't 22 isnt out in my (most ppl's) book till they have an iso on the site and 21.3 gets the easy automated self update we were promised and yet still not a whisper from the update manager.. till all of this happens, mint 22 ain't out : ) I'm sure thats all right around the corner tho as yur sayin. It's lookin good tho thanks