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

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

    Re: Download Old Versions From Linux Mint Post by rickNS » Mon Jan 29, 2024 11:42 am LesterLinux wrote: ⤴ Mon Jan 29, 2024 5:58 am Where do i download old versions and unsupported versions in linux mint? when i go to the official website it only shows 6. linux mint 6 but i want older like 5, 7, 8, etc.

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

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=394972

    It is really as simple as that. Using the wine-installer will give you Wine 6.0.3 from the Linux Mint software repositories. This will work on all Mint 21.x releases, no matter whether your desktop environment is Cinnamon, Mate or xfce. Though the Release Notes do not mention so, but before installing Wine, take a manual Timeshift snapshot. You ...

  4. Mirror recomendations? - Linux Mint Forums

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=333812

    When searching for a mirror from which to download the Mint OS, there are a bunch of them and I wonder if there are some that are more reliable than others. By reliable I mean that what's downloaded is going to be more stable or better rendered - if I'm making myself clea. So, to get to the point, does anyone have a favorite download mirror?

  5. [Solved] How do I download Linux Mint? - Linux Mint Forums

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    I go to the page "Download Linux Mint 21.3", click on "Download" for "Cinnamon Edition", click on the green link for one of the mirrors. I instantly get two files: linuxmint-21.3-cinnamon-64bit.iso and linuxmint-21.3.xxxxxxxx.3-cinnamon-64bit.iso.part, where xxxxxxx is random looking string of alpha numerics.

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

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=368772

    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.

  7. Installing Linux Mint on an external USB Drive

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=405274

    1. Just boot the Linux Mint Live 2. Insert the USB Drive on which you want to install Mint on. 3. On the Desktop press "Install Linux Mint" 4. When you start it, it will ask to unmount the USB Drive (the one you want to install Mint on!) - You have to unmount it!!! EDIT: UNMOUNT DOES MEAN UNMOUNT AND NOT DISCONNECT!!!

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

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=369154

    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

  9. [TUTORIAL] Installing Mint on a Windows 8/8.1/10 Computer

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=163126

    - Shrink windows partition 60Go for linux mint 17. (128Go SSD) - Turn off fast boot - Turn off secure boot - Start Linux Mint 17 - On free space, I created 2 partitions 56Go primary ext4 and / and the rest for primary swap. Install now and the windows ????? appaer... I valid and I come back on a screen with my partition.

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

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=418849

    When I want to download a linux distro iso and flash it to a usb thumb drive, I download the iso to my Desktop. Then I download Etcher to the Desktop also. Then I "right" click on the Etcher download. This opens a window where I scroll on down to Properties and "left" click it. This opens the Properties window.

  11. Linux Mint Forums

    forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=412363

    This tutorial is written to assist absolute beginners (to Linux Mint) to install and configure Apache, PHP, MySQL server and PhpMyAdmin on Linux Mint 21. No prior knowledge of Linux Command Line is required. After looking at many different resources online, I feel that most of them are either out of date or not exactly related to LM.