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Linux Mint Lizardking13 2 days ago 100%
Casting desktop to a TV

I searched around and I couldn't find a way to cast my laptop running mint to my TV. For reference, I am aware that I can cast to Chromecast supported devices through chrome, but my TV is an LG and it does not support Chromecast. Does anyone have a method to cast my desktop to an LG TV?

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Linux Mint Gibberish9031 4 weeks ago 97%
[SOLVED] Steam Error

Hi all, I installed GTA 4 Complete Edition from Steam. The first time I tried playing after installation it worked flawlessly but has been giving me this error ever since. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and I have tried using a different Proton version only to get the same error again. I am on Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon with 13th Gen i7-3700K, RTX3080 Ti and 32 GB RAM. I haven't been able to find any help on Proton DB, hoping somebody here might have some idea. And I apologize if this is no the right place for this post, please let me know where I should post it. Thanks!

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Linux Mint tyrant 1 month ago 100%
Mint (noob) default apps with wine

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18656931 > Coming over from windows again. I've got pretty much everything figured out. I even got a VM going with my CAD software so I don't need to switch between Windows! I was super proud of myself on that one. The last thing I'm having trouble with.... > > I use pdfxchange for my PDF editor. It works great in wine but they don't have a specific Linux release. (If there is a good PDF editor that is Linux native let me know, I need good Mark up and dimensioning tools that can scale off of the drawings). I'm trying to set it to open PDFs by default but can't figure it out. Does someone have a good (easy) way to do it?

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Linux Mint SidewaysHighways 1 month ago 100%
Displaylink driver stop working for anyone else after latest update?

Mine was working fine until I pulled the trigger on that update and rebooted. No bueno since then. Asus Intel laptop with Nvidia 1650ti

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Linux Mint andrewta 1 month ago 100%
I want to change the color of the title bar

I think this would do it https://github.com/the-allanc/minty-color-titles It says to put it into the .config/gtk-3.0 folder But I can’t find a .config folder. I found an /etc/gtk-3.0 folder. Would that directory work? Is there a better way to change the title bar color?

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Linux Mint julianh 1 month ago 100%
Switch pro controller no longer works in linux mint 22

I've used my switch pro a lot for games on my pc, but after updating to 22 it no longer works, and I have no clue why. It connects and shows the player count lights, but no blue light and no controller detected by any software. lsusb shows the device and udemadm monitor shows a bunch of changes. Sometimes I can get it to connect by connecting with bluetooth, then quickly plugging it in, which makes me think that it's an issue with udev rules? It won't connect with bluetooth alone though. Is anyone else experiencing this or have an idea on how to solve it? EDIT: FIXED! The issue was that I had joycond installed at one point, and the upgrade removed it (since its not needed since the kernel has support now). I just went in /lib/udev/rules.d and deleted any files with joycond in the name (there were 2).

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Linux Mint Buelldozer 1 month ago 90%
Mint 21 / 22 touchscreen annoyances.

One of my computers is an HP Elitebook X360 1040 G8 (convertible) and I'm happy to report that in Laptop Mode both LM21 and LM22 work perfectly. There's full control of the normal hardware including the touch screen, good performance, and good battery life. With a couple of exceptions Mint also handles the shift to tablet mode pretty damn well. The keyboard and trackpad are disabled, the keyboard backlight shuts off, and the screen easily changes orientation with rotation. The exceptions though are so fundamental to touch screen use in general though that I feel like I must be missing something?! First and foremost is an on screen keyboard. I know it can be enabled under accessibility settings but when I do that it splashes up a keyboard that permanently fills half the screen. If I close the keyboard window it goes away but I can't find a way to get it to come back except to unfold the machine and re-enable it again. It may not be possible to make it launch predicatively, [although Gnome itself does.](https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/keyboard-osk.html.en) but why isn't there an icon at the top or bottom of the screen that I can tap to bring it back on demand? The second one is scrolling, especially in Firefox. I know that Grab and Drag is possible because you can do it with the regular Firefox scroll bar but the scroll bar can be difficult to get on because of it's size and even then the scrolling action is *backwards* of both iOS and Android. This should be fixable be enabling gestures but surprisingly gestures don't have any assignable scroll functionality. I'm really confused by these two issues. They seem so fundamental to how a touchscreen is used, especially the on screen keyboard, that it seems impossible they weren't addressed year ago. It's far more probably that I'm missing something obvious, but what?

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Linux Mint Buelldozer 1 month ago 87%
I tried LMDE "Faye".

I've had at least one computer with regular Mint + Cinnamon installed since V19 and it's always worked well for me. I somehow only learned about LMDE last month and since I've previously run Debian I figured I'd give it a shot. I took the drive with my LM22 installation out and installed a brand new 1TB NVME, put LMDE "Faye" on it and YIKES. I'd forgotten how "raw" regular Debian is in nearly everything from Grub to package management and even Cinnamon is somehow less sharp and sort of lackluster on LMDE. The first boot up went okay but trying to swap the nouveau drivers for the Nvidia drivers did not go well at all and somehow ended up with all the fonts and icons broken. I couldn't figure out how to fix it and decided to simply re-install LMDE from scratch, no big deal. On the 2nd install I started getting AER errors on boot and every time I rebooted I got more of them. At one point the DE locked up entirely and I had to manually power cycle the machine. I couldn't get to the desktop after because of an endless string of AER errors. In between reboots, while I could still get into the desktop, I was installing updates and while that process was pretty much the same as regular Mint it was also slower, even after changing over to the fastest repositories available. The update manager also didn't work as well. For instance the first update run said it was complete and wanted a reboot but before I could do that the update manager automatically ran again and it showed me all the updates it had just installed as needing installed again. WTF? After frustrations with the Nvidia drivers, the weirdness of updating, broken desktop environment, and the AER errors I decided to see what would happen if I installed regular LM22. With LM22 on that exact same hardware, including the new NVME, everything works perfectly. No errors, Nvidia drivers installed without issue, updates worked as expected and Cinnamon looks and behaves just like you'd expect. Swapped out the NVME for the original drive that had LM22 on it and it too works just like I'd expect. I'm not running weird-o hardware either; it's a Gigabyte motherboard and an Intel i5 10700k with 32G of RAM and an Nvidia 2060. No overclocking or performance tweaks. I have no idea what I did wrong, if anything, or why LMDE seems to hate my hardware but for me on that system LMDE is not at parity with regular Linux Mint.

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Linux Mint gpstarman 1 month ago 66%
[SOLVED] How to copy existing Timeshift Snapshot to another drive?

I want to **copy** (not move) my **Timeshift** Snapshots (**Rsync**) from my existing drive **to another drive**. Both drives are **ext4**. As far as I searched I am not able to find any viable results. If not possible, **just why?** --- --- # Solved [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-apple-osx-bsd-rsync-copy-hard-links/](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-apple-osx-bsd-rsync-copy-hard-links/) ### TLDR ``` sudo rsync -az -H --delete --numeric-ids /path/to/timeshift path/to/destination/ ``` Where, `-a` : Archive mode (i.e. recurse into directories, and preserve symlinks, file permissions, file modification times, file group, file owner, device files & special files) `-z` : Compress file data during the transfer ` H` : Preserve hard links (i.e. copy hard links as hard links) `--delete` : Delete extraneous files from the receiving side (ones that aren't on the sending side), but only for the directories that are being synchronized i.e. keep exact replica of your `/path/to/timeshift` directory. `--numeric-ids` : Transfer numeric group and user IDs rather than using user and group names and mapping them at both ends. `--progress` : Show progress during transfer. `--log-file="/var/log/my-rsync-script.log"` : Log what rsync command is doing to the /var/log/my-rsync-script.log file. --- **Thanks to [@skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl](/u/skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl)** Original Comment: https://lemmy.world/comment/11611743

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Linux Mint andrewta 2 months ago 100%
Trying to install Linux mint have a question

I have two internal hard drives in my pc, one has windows 11 and one is for extra storage. I hooked up an external USB drive to install Linux onto. During the install it says Device for boot loader installation And then it gives me a number of options /dev/nvme0n1 (this I think is what my windows 10 is at) /dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme0n1p3 /dev/nvme0n1p4 /dev/sda ATA WDC WD10EZEX-00W (1.0 TB) Ii think this is the other internal drive /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb WD easystore 2647 (1.0 TB) /dev/sdb1 I think the easystore is my external drive. The problem is they are both 1T in size and both western digital. How do I know which is which? Just above where it says "device for boot loader installation" it shows ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cc3711eb-20dc-4b82-a33a-66dda08e0722.jpeg) If I try to click on /dev/sdb I can't click on install now. On the basis that I should be trying to install in /dev/sdb what am I doing wrong to actually start the install process? Yeah I'm new to Linux. I need help to do it right and not nuke my windows install

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Linux Mint KokusnussRitter 2 months ago 100%
New to Mint - How to determine software compatibility?

Hi there, I started using Linux Mint Cinnamon a few days ago and am currently setting up my workspace, that includes software I can't find through the integrated Software Manager My biggest issue is that I don't understand how to determine if software is compatible with Mint. Often devs declare their product to be compatible with ubuntu. Since Linux Mint is based on ubuntu, does that make the software automatically compatible?

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Linux Mint gpstarman 2 months ago 83%
[SOLVED] Changing Permissions through GUI ? https://packaged-media.redd.it/6hvd17sfu4dd1/pb/m2-res_480p.mp4?m=DASHPlaylist.mpd&v=1&e=1721260800&s=63bffadf625d7aa1162427f9568c6aad7231bd65#t=0

I can't change directory and file permissions which is in `/mnt/` through **elevated** Nemo. But can change in `/`. Why? Apparently, this happens due to **Automount**. Because when I mount manually, this problem doesn't occur. I also changed `/mnt/Storage` to `/media/user/Storage/` on auto mount, still the same problem occurs. [uploaded on reddit because lemmy doen't allow videos](https://packaged-media.redd.it/6hvd17sfu4dd1/pb/m2-res_480p.mp4?m=DASHPlaylist.mpd&v=1&e=1721260800&s=63bffadf625d7aa1162427f9568c6aad7231bd65#t=0) .sorry for the quality reddit squashed it. Also my user name is blurred. Also this an **automounted NTFS** partition, if it has to do anything with this, ![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/9fdb0fca-a245-4968-b888-2dea35d5c5a0.png) I tried restarting. Doesn't work. **I know about `chown` and `chmod`. But I wanna do it in GUI.** ============================================================== # SOLVED Include uid= and gid= as part of your mount options. ![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/9e092b7f-17d2-4eb1-8b81-6a96b70281c2.png) For More info look at [this](https://feddit.nl/comment/11028048). Thanks to this Chad @neidu@feddit.nl

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Linux Mint arudesalad 2 months ago 95%
Hello, just started using Linux (I'm on cinnamon 21.3) and I'm having some really annoying problems that I can't find solutions for online.

1- Sometimes the file manager just won't open and I get the error "Could not register nemo as a remote: Timeout was reached" when running it through the command line 2- Steam doesn't work most of the time, games won't launch, downloads won't pause and I can't exit out of steam, however, I can still navigate around the app. Has anyone else ran into these issues and how are they solved?

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Linux Mint trymeout 2 months ago 87%
Adding a option to open a folder in VSCodium from Nemo file manager

Here is how you can add a simple action to open a folder in VSCodium within Nemo file manager. 1. Create a new file in `~/.local/share/nemo/actions/` and name the file `vscodium.nemo_action` 2. Open the file in a text editor 3. Copy the code below into the file ``` [Nemo Action] Name=Open in VSCodium Comment=Open VSCodium in the selected folder Exec=codium %F Icon-Name=vscodium Selection=Any Extensions=dir; ``` 4. Save the changes made to the file 5. Now when you right click inside a folder in Nemo, it will show an option "Open in VSCodium" and when you click this option, it will launch VSCodium using the currently directory as the workspace. This can be modified to work with Visual Studio Code (Which is closed source unlike VSCodium) by editing `codium %F` to `code %F`

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Linux Mint gpstarman 2 months ago 93%
What are the applications that I can remove from Mint? + Mini Rant.

## What are the packages that comes default with Linux Mint Cinnamon that I can remove without any problems. Linux Mint comes with lots of packages installed by default to give full experience to new users. But not everyone needs everything. In my case for example, I don't need celluloid, pix, hexchat, hypnotix, rhythmbox, LibreOffice, etc,... Those applications has their own audience and Linux Mint including them is a good thing but I personally don't want them. ### Mini Rant or QA maybe? I searched the internet a bit for the answer, on various forums, and subreddits. And **All the people who asked this question got obliterated** as far as I've seen. The common answers are: >if you remove the applications that came installed with Mint by default, it will cause Dependency issues. If I remove an application and the dependencies shold be removed **UNLESS** some other application need those dependency, right? If that's the case, why removing packages can cause dependency issues? >Why would you want to remove essential applications like LibreOffice, pix etc. ? (this question is asked in the sense of "what sane person would want to remove those?") Cause why not? Maybe I like GwenView more than Pix, maybe I don't need office applications at all. Why this even matter? >If you want don't want Mint's default applications, then what's the point of using Mint? Just use something like Ubuntu server or something. People need to realize that lot of people (at least me) using Mint for it's System management (updates, apt source list, etc..) via GUI ability. Just because I want to manage my system with ease, that doesn't mean I need everyt applications it offers me. I honestly feel bad for the person who asked the question in the first place. They didn't got the answers till the very end. All they got is Criticism and it's not constructive one. Why this kind of behaviour even exist? P.S.: I'm using Mint inside VM for testing purposes. I don't want my VM to take a lot of space. That's why I don't need lot of applications.

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Linux Mint gpstarman 3 months ago 88%
How to exclude Flatpaks from TimeShift?

Which folders and files do I need to exclude from TimeShift? Also is there a way to also exclude programs installed as .deb ? I doing this to reduce Backup size as I have limited storage. ``` 100GB - Windows 11 400GB - Storage 400GB - Mint 100GB - TimeShift ```

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Linux Mint ComicalMayhem 3 months ago 100%
Is it possible to change which folder the file manager will show when opening the file manager?

Yeah super specific and weirdly worded question, I know. I use the download folder a lot, so much so that I would prefer the file manager to show that folder directly instead of showing me the user folder, and then navigating to the downloads folder? Side question, is it safe to delete folders like the documents folder and the music folder without causing issues in the future?

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Linux Mint gpstarman 3 months ago 87%
Deleting Timeshift Snapshots ?

Can I delete previous backups, without affecting following backups, Since TimeShift (RSync) make increamental backups.![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/2acae2f0-68c8-46f7-9b2f-f523d308d137.png) i'm picasso.

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Linux Mint ComicalMayhem 3 months ago 95%
[Unresolved] What the hell is happening here??

Running Linux Mint 21.3 EDGE Cinnamon iso. Linux kernel 6.5.0-41. Not sure what happened here or what the cause was, occasionally happens when using Firefox. It'll bug out like this for a few seconds, then when I move my curser over it everything goes back to normal. I've also experienced an issue where, when opening a tab or doing something in Firefox (usually Google docs), the entire system will randomly do a partial reboot? best way I can explain it is it'll go black, flash (what I assume is) the BIOS terminal screen, then load in my lock screen; all my open softwares will have closed out and I'd have to open it again. Idk if the system is rebooting fully when this happens or not but it sure as hell feels like it. Are these related? are they Firefox issues or is something fucky with my drivers? I've verified everything is up to date like 6 times just in case. Update: Have not personally resolved either issue. unsure if they are unrelated. I can't seem to replicate the issue, unsure if they will be resolved by a random update or not, though the issues do seem to be fairly recent and known about; see comments for what I found on the Internet.

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Linux Mint ComicalMayhem 4 months ago 100%
[Resolved] Mint Issues with Audio Input

Edit: Possibly resolved. Noticed there were a bunch of updates that mint wanted to install, but which required a reboot. Live sessions reset everything on reboot, so I obliterated windows and did a full install, then updated. Mic issues seem to be resolved now, dunno what update it was that fixed it. I only say possibly resolved because I haven't finished fully testing it due to time/location constraints but the tests I did do seem to work fine. First a quick thanks to everyone who helped me out before; ended up using Cinnamon Edge and the wifi and bluetooth both work. However, I am having issues with audio inputs. For whatever reason, it seems to detect audio outputs as the audio input (at least from Firefox). e.g. when I have music playing from a youtube tab and try using my mic, it detects the music from the yt tab as the input, and doesn't detect any input from my mic itself. This occurs regardless of whether I have bluetooth headphones connected or not. How can I fix this? Edit: Still having issues with it. Installed pavucontrol (after a lot of trouble), the only input is from monitors but I don't see anything I can do with it. ::: spoiler Issues I was having with installing pavucontrol and the fix I found: From the command line, it returns `Waiting for cache lock: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 4932 (synaptic)` until it cancels itself. From the software manager, I get `E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 4932 (synaptic) W: Be aware that removing the lock file is not a solution and may break your system. E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?`. Ended up using `sudo lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend` to find the process using that lock and killing it (it ended up being process 4932 lol). ::: 2nd Edit: Messed with the configurations in pavucontrol. Shows two, uh, things I guess: HD-Audio Generic and Family 17h (Models 10h-1fh) HD Audio Controller. HD-Audio Generic has three profiles: the first is Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output (unplugged) (unavailable). The other two are the same thing, except one has Digital Stereo 7.1 and the other has 5.1. None of these seem to do anything. Family 17h (Models 10h-1f) HD Audio Controller has 3 as well: Analog Stereo Output, Analog Stereo Duplex, and Analog Stereo Input (unplugged) (unavailable). I don't think I can figure this out. I have the same issue even when connecting my bluetooth headset, where the input mic registers the output audio as the input for some reason. The "monitor" of Family 17h (I don't really know what it means by monitor) picks up the output as input, and the same goes for when my headset is connected.

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Linux Mint MHSJenkins 4 months ago 100%
WireShark on Linux Mint?

Just installed it via package manager and I'm trying to get my brain around it. Anyone out there have any experience or tips for running WireShark on Linux Mint? Thanks so much!

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Linux Mint ComicalMayhem 4 months ago 100%
Linux Cinnamon Mint live session Wi-Fi issues

Linux noob using mint for the first time, decided to boot from a flash drive before fully installing on my PC, just to try it out first. I'm having issues getting Wi-Fi to work during the live session though; clicking the Wi-Fi icon only brings up Network Settings and Network connections. Network connections lets me try to set it up manually, but I can't figure out how to get it to connect after putting in all the info I can find for my Wi-Fi. Is this normal? Did I mess up the installation somehow, or is a drivers problem? Hardware: HP laptop, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U w/ Radeon Graphics (Model # 15-fc0025dx). OS: Linux kernel 5.15.0-91 generic, Linux Mint version 21.3, Cinnamon version 6.0.4. Booted off a flash drive (live session). edit: I also get the following screen when I try to shut my laptop down from the Mint boot: ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b60bd7e1-470b-45b7-a793-9508ca669f6b.jpeg)

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Linux Mint asif 4 months ago 100%
Linux Mint on Intel Silicon Mac

Hi all! I was wondering if there was anyone who installed Linux Mint on their Non-Retina Intel Silicon Mac (the Mac's up to/around 2012). I have a 2012 15 Inch Macbook Pro with an i7-3615QM. Between possible driver issues, and the fact that it's a Mac with a 3rd Generation CPU, I'm not sure if I can get away with using it or if I should just get some cheap Lenovo Laptop. Just looking for some feedback, thank you in advance!

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Linux Mint boredsquirrel 4 months ago 77%
My painful path upgrading 20.1 to 21.3

I have this laptop in front of me that is still on 20.1 and I am trying to get it upgraded to latest. This is such a pain, but I show you how I worked around it. The GUI stuff all doesnt work. The update manager always warns about errors with mirrors, even though apt works normally. Clicking on "change mirrors" launched a password prompt but it didnt fix anything. The "package repositories" app didnt launch at all, also not from the settings. The `mintupgrade` tool is not available in these repos. ## Updates Problems: - mintupgrade not even in the repos - updates are separated into "normal" and "full" updates. Really confusing, coming from Fedora ``` # clean up the system to make stuff quicker sudo apt uninstall --purge#as many packages as I didnt need sudo apt autoremove --purge # normal updates sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y # system upgrade to latest. Dont get the logic and the difference behind these commands sudo apt full-upgrade -y sudo apt dist-upgrade -y # you should at least reboot if there was a kernel upgrade systemctl reboot ``` This got me to 20.3 at least. Went into `/etc/apt/sources.list` and saw that this is empty. But in `sources.list.d` was a single file `official-package-repositories.list` that had all the sources. If you use a single file, why not just use sources.list?? ## Distro version upgrades Problems: - you need to know the next underlying Ubuntu version - you need to know the codenames of target mint AND ubuntu version - you need to change a file in an unexpected location I did it manually: search on the internet for the codenames of both latest Mint (`virginia`) and the underlying Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (`jammy`). So I went in there and just replaced the names with the new correct ones. Forgot the old names, was it `disco` and `una`? The automated command would be: ``` # update Ubuntu names sudo sed -i 's/disco/jammy/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list # update LM versions sudo sed -i 's/una/virginia/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list ``` Then opened a terminal and repeated the above. This took forever, and when I came back today the mint session had crashed and the error window didnt respond. I exited to TTY (`Ctrl+Alt+F4`) and repeated the above. Package `casper` had conflicts. Never heard of it so tried `sudo apt remove casper` and it didnt try to uninstall my whole desktop (*cough* should have done that LTT) so I just removed it. Lol? Repeated the steps, finished with a reboot and it worked. I am now on 21.3 ## Post version upgrade Problems: - mints updater is kinda iffy - on stable distros, automatic updates should be no problem - `unattended-upgrades` needs to be installed and set up in a very traditional way First thing I did was ``` sudo apt install mintupgrade nala fish unattended-upgrades -y sudo nala upgrade ``` Nala is poorly pretty bloated and uses tons of python stuff, but it is way more legible and user-friendly than apt, automating tons of stuff. It does not work in non-scrolling TTYs! Fish is a way friendlier shell but dont set it as your default! It is not POSIX compliant and will give random breakages. The unattended upgrades are very useful. To configure them, edit this file: ``` sudoedit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades ``` And uncomment as many as you want. --- Luckily this is not my main machine, I can recommend Fedora Atomic Desktops to anyone. I have no idea how this is supposed to be user friendly 😅 Cheers!

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Linux Mint pufferfischerpulver 5 months ago 100%
Touchpad gestures

I'm testing, after many recommendations, a mint installation on my Lenovo yoga 720. I found the settings for touchpad gestures but my question is: how do I bind a keyboard shortcut to a gesture? I tried a workaround and installed touché, since my understanding was that mint uses touchegg. But that worked only until the first reboot and now seems broken. If possibleI'd prefer to just use whatever is implemented anyway. So, is there a way to bind a keyboard shortcut to a touchpad gesture?

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Linux Mint awesome_guy 5 months ago 100%
Linux Mint on Thinkpad L440

I recently bought a Lenovo L440 Thinkpad. Have installed Linux Mint on it and Keyboard backlit and touch pointer arent working. Rest is all fine. Can anyone help?

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Linux Mint TheButtonJustSpins 5 months ago 100%
Linux Mint battery tuning for Framework 16

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/11305365 > Anyone have a list of changes that they've made to increase battery life? I've got about three hours (with 80% limit in BIOS, which I might get rid of), so I'm sure there's a lot that can be changed.

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Linux Mint TheButtonJustSpins 5 months ago 100%
Not asking for password after hibernate?

I just hibernated my laptop and then brought it back up, and it went straight into LMDE without asking me for a password on a lock screen. That seems.. like weird behavior. Is there something I can set to fix that?

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Linux Mint TheButtonJustSpins 5 months ago 100%
Fingerprint reader in LMDE 6 with Cinnamon?

Anyone been able to set up a fingerprint reader in LMDE 6 with Cinnamon? I can use `fprintd-enroll` and `fprintd-verify` successfully, but it doesn't show up in `pam-auth-update` so I don't know how to add it to the login screen or the terminal.

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Linux Mint fhoekstra 5 months ago 100%
Linux Mint 22 Adopts PipeWire, New Linux Kernel Cadence - OMG! Ubuntu www.omgubuntu.co.uk

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/13934384 > Linux Mint 22 Adopts PipeWire, New Linux Kernel Cadence - OMG! Ubuntu

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Linux Mint HexagonSun 6 months ago 88%
Nvidia 390xx drivers vs Nouveau

Hey all, I’ve currently got Mint running on my old Mid-2012 15” MBP, mainly as a hobby project / Linux learning experience. I have a newer Mac as my main computer. I’ve already had a ton of failed attempts installing other distros which didn’t work out, I’m assuming because of the now quite outdated hybrid Intel/Nvidia GPU. I’m currently running the Nvidia driver, but have been reading things about the 390 driver not working on newer kernels. Moving forwards am I going to be better protected from updates breaking things if I switch to using the Nouveau driver instead? Thanks!

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Linux Mint christos 7 months ago 100%
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Linux Mint cosmicrookie 7 months ago 88%
wifi driver

EDIT: thanks for the help. Solution was to connect my phone through USB and download the driver through it's shared connection. Just plug in through USB, enable Hotspot, and enable usb tethering. I am having trouble with my wifi drivers. Before installing mint, I checked that I had them. I ran the test of mint, had the same issue but was able to install the driver from the USB. After installing mint, I now try to I'd the same, but it can't do it. It asks to mount the instalation drive and when I procede, it tells me it can't download the package whilst offline, even though it did when I tested mint before installing. Any tips on what I could do? I have no ether/cable connection but I assume that the driver should be on the USB if it managed to install during testing? Ps: interesting thing is, if I try to boot from the USB, I get the option between the drives that I want to boor from and wifi. The wifi actually works there!

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Linux Mint Loucypher 8 months ago 95%
LMDE just rocks

I have been testing for a few weeks Mint, originally started on 21.2 on an old 2012 MacBook Air… the OS was flying! As I was looking at this now 10 years old machine, now back to usable speed again I was pleasantly surprised. On my desktop was still running Fedora that is just a bit more shiny and has the latest “stable” packages. I had a negative bias on Mint as I disliked the idea of a newbie’s distro and was two steps away from Debian so for some time I left it aside. A couple of weeks after that I decided to dust off an old 2013 iMac for my wife to be using as desktop machine and, she being a windows gal, I thought a safe bet would have been Mint that doesn’t feel alien for those coming from that OS. Again, mind blown by the performance. I decide to play it risky and so I reimagine it with LMDE: everything works out of the box. I just install the NVIDIA driver from Synaptics and then the computer is set. This was the drop that made me go on the rabbit hole. I went on a spree to install LDME on an old gaming laptop that was hidden in the dust for now 5 years and then to a few other machines. (Yeah I have a bit of spare hardware lying around) The last few days I have been thinking to put mint on the main desktop but was afraid of letting GNOME go… and so I decided to test GNOME on one of those LDME machines… Omg…. Mind blown again. Essentially we can now have Debian with all the delicious little Mint tools. This kinda feels like how Debian is supposed to be! But it is Mint! Even GNOME contains all the little things that, on Fedora for example, I used to have to install manually but now they were there already! Like Gnome Tweaks, or extensions like the Places indicator or other small ones… I am not sure I am managing to convey how this feels… I have always wanted to have Debian but Debian has made it, one way or another, impossible for me to stay. Mint is making it possible today. What a blessing of a distro. Rant over. Side note: I think I have fallen in love with Cinnamon, oups!

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