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...
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?
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?
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.
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 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”...
I added a YouTube livestream as a channel on Hypnotix. It was added to favorites automatically. I don’t see any UI to edit it. Is there a way to edit added channels?
The Linux Mint community has once again released a top-tier Linux desktop: Linux Mint 21.3 Virginia. I’ve used more Linux distributions than most people, and Mint is my favorite desktop distro....
Hi! I previously had windows installed on an intel RST raid 0 disk and I’d like to switch it to Linux mint instead. However, from what I’ve found, rst isnt compatible with Linux mint as it’s specifically a windows thing....
I am needing to transfer a singular file of roughly 4.8GB from Linux Mint onto a thumb drive, so that I can transfer it to my Windows install on a separate partition on the same PC. However, it has repeatedly failed after 4.3GB, with an error message reading “Error splicing file: File too large”....