Leo mucha gente diciendo que Linux tiene una opción/botón que se llama "Configuración".
La realidad es que lo he buscado en mi laptop con #LinuxMint y nada. No encuentro esa opción con ese nombre.
Aclaración: Soy bien novato con ese sistema.
Leo mucha gente diciendo que Linux tiene una opción/botón que se llama "Configuración".
La realidad es que lo he buscado en mi laptop con #LinuxMint y nada. No encuentro esa opción con ese nombre.
Aclaración: Soy bien novato con ese sistema.
Ya sé que no es #ViernesDeEscritorio, pero hace tres meses que tengo el Slimbook One. Con él he vuelto a #linux tras años con el gusanillo. Lo pedí con #linuxmint por aquello de la usabilidad y tal. Pero como esto siempre ha ido de probar cosas, y me llamaba mucho la atención el rollo #Arch, pues así estoy hoy: con #manjaro.
Es la primera distribución que uso no basada en Debian y como tampoco había usado nunca KDE... ¿Pues por qué no con Plasma?
I want to explore Linux and coding more, and need recommendations
Unser Beitrag zum Linux Presentation Day 2025.1 steht ganz im Zeichen des Wechsels vom Fensterprogramm zu Linux.
Wir werden live eine #LinuxMint Installation zeigen, weiterhin werden u.a. Umsteiger von ihren Erfahrungen beim Wechsel zu #Linux berichten und für Fragen und Antworten zur Verfügung stehen.
Wann:
Am 17. Mai 2025 von 11:00 - 18:00 Uhr
Wo:
90425 Nürnberg, Schnepfenreuther Haupstr. 19
Hier gibt es auch außerhalb Nürnberg Hilfe:
I spent an hour or so poking around with a virtualized Linux Mint desktop thanks to some company called onworks.net. It was fun to sort of dip my toes before pulling the trigger. My #LinuxCurious journey continues!
If you are curious, you can poke around, too. The have a lot of stuff you can take for a spin, but here's a link to Linux Mint.
https://www.onworks.net/os-distributions/debian-based/free-linux-mint-online
I’ve just switched an old iMac to run Linux Mint (Cinnamon) and it’s great. Starting to want to dig a little deeper into it I guess it comes with a C compiler.
Does it also have a Python interpreter? Anything else? (During a recent update the word Perl kept flashing across the screen)
I've just removed my external monitor. Glitching problem solved! Lebowski - the "Dude" - would be proud of me. Taking inspiration from his example, I realized I was being too uptight.
I merely have to turn up all the font sizes a few notches to see things on my laptop's 14" screen.
Maybe I'll install LMDE6 in a week or so (awaiting a new NVMe stick in the mail), to see if the non-Ubuntu kernel might work better with my external monitor.
@User47 We have two laptops. One is running #LinuxMint the other running #LMDE and both look and feel exactly the same. Both distros can trace their root back to #Debian. LMDE just goes straight there not passing through #Ubuntu, like Mint.
Never had a problem with our Brother printer in the last 10 years or so.
The neat thing about #Linux is that it doesn't cost you money to give it a go. Try it and see if it works.
By the way I prefer to use LMDE.
Continuing on my #LinuxCurious journey... I have a label printer that I use pretty frequently and just discovered Brother has support for a few Linux distros. Deb (assuming Debian) Rpm (?!?) and Raspbian. Cool!
You smart Fedi folks overwhelmingly recommend Mint. Any strong feelings on Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) vs the main version? Guessing LMDE might run more business/corp stuffs.
Cercasi #AiutoSegreto a tema #Wine su #LinuxMint: siccome sono matto, vorrei fare girare su Mint tramite Wine il software di emulazione Hackchi2CE, ma le FAQ aggiornate al 2019 (https://github.com/TeamShinkansen/Hakchi2-CE/wiki/FAQ) affermano che non sia possibile, perché Wine non supporta la funzionalità del "USB passthrough". Qualche persona sa se negli ultimi anni questa cosa è stata implementata, e può insegnarmi come attivarla?
My #LinuxMint desktop, at this particular moment. The beauty of #Linux, in general, and #Mint, in particular, is that you can endlessly customize both appearance and function.
You don't have to. But you can.
Accidentally discovered Apostrophe (a Markdown editor/viewer) on my LinuxMint desktop machine this morning. That's handy.
I guess it pays to explore your desktop menus.
#Debian #trixie #kde has been really decent, however here's my biggest hesitation for desktop use (once it goes stable). I'm grateful that #LinuxMint's great #TimeShift app is now Debian-packaged.
I prospectively formatted my root partition as #BTRFS, wanting to make or revert snapshots in Timeshift. But alas, Debian's installer doesn't automagically create BTRFS subvolumes called "@" and "@home", as would be the case in Linux Mint's installer. Without those subvols being created, then Timeshift can't find those subvols, and complains. So no BTRFS snapshotting/restoring can be done in Timeshift.
Så er det vist blevet tid til at poppe den STORE røde sodavand
Tak allesammen for Jeres gode råd, tips & tricks. #linuxmint #goodbyewindows10
Auch #Influencer können mal nen guten Tag haben.
Wobei: So mies, wie #Microsoft sich mit der Einführung von #Windows11 verhält, ist es kein Wunder, dass die #User sich nach anderen Möglichkeiten umsehen.
Und #LinuxMint ist für Umsteigende wirklich gut geeignet.
Es ist einfach viel besser als Windows ...
New (used) daily driver - got it for 270 bucks...happy with it, good condition. Is there anything more satisfying than to start up a fresh machine and *before* Windows even asks for an account, you delete it and put Linux Mint on it?
Need some Linux advice.
Thinking about getting a Mint mini PC to use next to my Windows PC. I don't use a laptop, I prefer tablet and phone, and need a PC for work stuff. I've the money to buy one pre-installed at Ubuntu shop, which also saves me stress if something isn't working as it should. Dual boot isn't an option.
Are there any drawbacks with a mini PC?
Bueno, #Linux Mint instalado. Objetivo conseguido.
Ahora no sé cómo hacer para que sólo use la pantalla del monitor y no la del portátil también
Por lo demás, parece que todo funciona bien así a bote pronto!