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Publisher: Papercut Limited, 2nd edition (May 2020)
Digital distribution by Readly AB, Zinio, Magzter, Cafeyn, PocketMags
Paperback: 100 pages
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-912847-10-5
Description
For years now, Linux has proved to be the last bastion of freedom in an ever-increasing world of wall-gardened operating systems. With Linux, a user is at liberty to change the way it looks, has the scope to change the way it works, and the free reign to decide what programs, apps, and tools are installed. Perhaps now then is a good time to take back user's digital freedom, and what better place to start than with Linux Mint.
Linux Mint is a hugely popular distribution that's based on ubuntu. The team behind it has cleverly wrought a near-perfect example of how good, user-friendly, and stable Linux is. With Linux Mint users can surf the Internet, watch videos, listen to all types of music files, view and edit images, and protect himself against the evil side of the digital world. All of this can be done out of the box, without the need to install countlet'sother programs; and, Linux Mint is free to download install and use. So let us get started with Linux Mint and freshen up the user's computer.
- Introdution to Linux Mint
- What is Linux Mint?
- History of Linux Mint;
- What Makes Mint Different?;
- The Mint Community;
- What You Need;
- Different Versions of Mint;
- Cinnamon Desktop Environment;
- MATE Desktop Environment;
- Xfce Desktop Environment;
- KDE Desktop Environment;
- Downloading the Mint ISO;
- LMDE 2.
- Installing Linux MinMint'sT]
- Transfer Mint to DVD or USB;
- Installing Virtualbox;
- Testing Linux Mint’s Live Environment;
- Installing Linux Mint on a PC;
- Installing Linux Mint in Virtualbox.
- Explore the Linux Mint Desktops
- Introduction to the Cinnamon Menu;
- Navigating the Cinnamon Desktop;
- 10 Things to Do After Installing Linux Mint Cinnamon;
- Introduction to the MATE Menu;
- Navigating the MATE Desktop;
- 10 Things to Do After Installing Linux Mint MATE;
- Introduction to the Xfce Menu;
- Navigating the Xfce Desktop;
- 10 Things to Do After Installing Linux Mint Xfce;
- Introduction to the KDE Menu;
- Navigating the KDE Desktop;
- 10 Things to Do After Installing Linux Mint KD.
- Mint Management
- Creating Users In Linux Mint;
- Customising the Desktop;
- Adding to the Desktop;
- Using Desklets;
- Accessing Windows Shared Folders;
- Adding to the Panel;
- Accessibility Options In Linux Mint;
- Plot Corners;
- Installing a New Panel;
- Edit Notifications;
- Change Preferred Applications;
- Using and Installing Extensions;
- Change the Mint Login Window;
- Using the Mint Firewall;
- Add a Printer to Linux Mint;
- How to Edit the Mint Men.
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