However, SUSE also provides a graphical interface for shutting down. You can access this by clicking on the main menu, navigating to the ‘Leave’ section, and selecting ‘Shut Down’. Linux Mint In Linux Mint, again, the shutdown command works similarly. You can open a terminal and use ...
There are different ways to shutdown the device and shutting down the Linux Mint with three clicks is easy. But why spend the extra energy when you can do it in two steps? All you have to perform is to create a shutdown (Power off) button on your desktop. In this tutorial, we have...
Download Linux Mint 17 64-bit Burn it to a USB stick using mintStick Shutdown the MacBook Pro (you need to Shut it down properly, not just reboot it) Stick the USB stick into the MacBook Pro Keep your finger pressed on the Option key (which is also the Alt key) and turn on the...
I have tested both versions after each other to make sure the issue is not caused by anything else. I have also tested the code sample on windows and macOS, it works just fine there. Sep 3, 2024 Hello, In my Linux (Mint 22 - Cinamon 6.2.9) they work fine, exept the accents. If...
Not sure what to do. Kernel 5.10.13, Mint 20.1, installed through the mainline utility 0 Kudos Copy link Reply BrokenClock Beginner 02-07-2021 03:33 PM 54,390 Views Seems like it's having trouble initialising the Bluetooth side of the card :Here's a dmesg snippet Spoiler As ...
Yep, Mint 18.1. Did the install but never got an option to choose Litedm and no option to choose Plasma on restart. Reply Gumper January 16, 2017 at 11:52 am Edit to my comment above… It is working now. The instruction Aaron Kili gave were not specific enough about how to access...
by good references like "Mint" "Stable" "Secure" "Small-business" "KDE"... but... found none of that... Installed on a Acer Swift 3 laptop (4yrs old and "normal" hardware), and in a couple hours got a lot of problems like: -Not shutting down or logout (just freezes) -Sol...
Its packaging process is also very simple, which means if one wants a package not in its official repositories or the AUR, it should be easy to make it for oneself. Linux Mint, which is also built from Ubuntu LTS releases, but features editions featuring a few different desktop environments...
and activate both –“encrypt the new linux mint for security” and “Use LVM wuth the new linux mint installation” will the installer really erase “any other files in all operating systems”? Of course I do not want to touch sdb and sdc! Will it let me choose where to install Mint...
As a third option, I would recommend Manjaro, KDE Neon, Mint, Solus, and Fedora. I simply wouldn't recommend Ubuntu, contrary to the advice of many of the above comments. Ubuntu was good until 2010 and then it went downhill. I'm not sure how to explain it, maybe Canonical's employe...