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How to Install Linux Mint [Beginner’s Guide]
Install Linux Mint: Complete Beginner’s Guide to Installing Linux Mint on Your PC Looking to install Linux Mint on your computer? This step-by-step beginner’s guide will walk you through the entire process of downloading, creating a bootable USB, and installing Linux Mint on your PC or laptop. Whether you’re switching from Windows or trying Linux for the first time, this…
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How to Install Linux Mint on a USB Drive | Full Step-by-Step Bootable USB Guide
Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to install an operating system directly onto a USB drive instead of the internal disk? What would this give you? Actually, a lot. First of all, you will have a fully functional operating system on the USB stick that you can plug into any computer, using your own settings and pre-installed programs. It…
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How to Install Linux on your PC for Beginners π₯β‘
This video goes over installing Linux for the first time. I will break it down into 3 parts: 1. Choosing which version of Linux 2. Installation Process Links: download Kubuntu – download Balena Etcher 3. Basic configuration Choosing the right version or flavor of Linux -Latest Kubuntu Desktop Installation Process – Downlaod ISO for Kubuntu – Create a USB Thumb…
Read More » How to Make a Linux Mint Bootable USB Drive (2024 Edition) #short
If you want to create a bootable USB drive with Linux Mint, allowing you to carry a Linux operating system with you anywhere, or if you’re thinking about installing Linux permanently on your PC or laptop, then this video is perfect for you! In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through the entire process of creating bootable media using the latest…
Read More »How to Install Latest Libreoffice Release in Linux mint 20.3, and remove older version.
To install the latest version of LibreOffice on Linux Mint 20.3 and remove the older version, you can follow these steps: 1. Remove Older Version of LibreOffice Open the Terminal. Uninstall the existing LibreOffice package: sudo apt-get remove –purge libreoffice* sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get autoremove 2. Download the Latest LibreOffice .deb Package Visit the LibreOffice download page. Select “Linux…
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