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Linux Mint Takes Over Development of Timeshift, the Nifty Backup Tool

Timeshift is a popular open source tool for system backups and snapshots via Rsync or Btrfs. Now, Linux Mint has announced it’s assuming maintenance of it.
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How to connect to Wi-Fi on Linux Mint

Dealing with network and connection difficulties is understandably a time-consuming task. However, this article guide will highlight several straightforward solutions to the difficulty. Stay put into learning more about Wi-Fi connectivity on Linux Mint.

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How to create a Linux Mint USB drive with persistence

A Live USB is a Linux USB with no persistent storage typically used to replace the previous operating system on the hard disk (either Linux or Windows) with a newer version of the Linux operating system.

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Linux Mint Releases LMDE Upgrade Tool for Beta Testing

Linux Mint has released the beta version of an upgrade tool that allows a one-click move from LMDE 4 to LMDE 5.
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Linux Mint Upgrade Tool (mintupgrade) Beta Released. Here’s How to Try

Learn details about the Linux Mint Upgrade Tool (mintupgrade), its features, and installation instructions.
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Disable Animations in Cinnamon Desktop to Slightly Speed Up Your Linux Mint System

Struggling with a slow and laggy Linux Mint system on a low end computer? Disabling window animation my give a really tiny performance boost.

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Installation and Review of Linux Mint 20.3 XFCE

The post Installation and Review of Linux Mint 20.3 XFCE first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
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Linux Mint 21 Code Name Announced with New Upgrade Utility and More

The Mint team announced the upcoming Linux Mint 21 codename, a utility for easy upgrade and Warpinator use cases that stuns the team.
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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Will Be Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, New Upgrade Tool in the Works

First and foremost, Linux Mint 21 has been dubbed “Vanessa” and it will come with the same three editions that you’ve been used to, featuring the Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE desktop environments. So no, a KDE Plasma edition is not in the works for the next major Linux Mint release. Second of all, as you […]

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mintBackup – A Simple Backup and Restore Tool for Linux Mint

The post mintBackup – A Simple Backup and Restore Tool for Linux Mint first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .mintBackup is a simple and easy-to-use personal data backup and restore tool for Linux Mint, which offers features such a…

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Linux Mint 21 to Adopt Blueman for Better Bluetooth Support, Use a More Modern Mutter

Linux Mint 21 will finally end the Linux Mint 20 series, which is based on the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, featuring a newer base from the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellifish) long-term supported operating system series. Of course, Linux Mint 20 will still be supported until April 2025 with software […]

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Linux Mint is Making a Major Bluetooth Change

Linux Mint 21 will ship with Blueman as its default Bluetooth manager. Mint’s lead developer cites issues with the current gnome-bluetooth backend.
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How to Install Signal 5.33.0 on Ubuntu and Other Distributions

Signal is a free, cross-platform application for communication purposes. Learn to install Signal 5.33.0 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Manjaro, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux here.
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Useful GUI Tools to Free Up Space on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

As time moves along, you might notice your disk space deplete. Learn about useful GUI tools to free up space on Ubuntu and Linux Mint here.
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5 GUI Tools to Free Up Space on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint

The post 5 GUI Tools to Free Up Space on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .As time moves along, you might notice your disk space gradually getting depleted. The explanation for this is that over …

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How to Install Remmina on Ubuntu, Linux Mint

Remmina supports multiple network protocols in an integrated and consistent user interface. The protocols currently supported are X2Go, RDP, VNC, and SSH. This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install remmina on Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS,…

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7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop

The post 7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Firefox browser is the default browser for most modern Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora. Initially, its perfo…

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Give Your Linux Mint and Xubuntu a Visual Facelift Using Twister UI

Twister UI is the easiest way to give your Linux Mint and Xubuntu a visual facelift. Learn how to use Twister UI here.
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Install NVIDIA Driver 510.47.03 on Ubuntu / Linux Mint Via PPA

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install NVIDIA Driver 510.47.03 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04, and Linux Mint.
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Meet Una, a Full-Featured MPR (AUR Fork) Helper for Debian and Ubuntu-Based Distros

If you’re not familiar with MPR, let me tell you that it’s a fork of Arch Linux‘s AUR (Arch User Repository) designed to work on Debian GNU/Linux and derivatives like Ubuntu, Linux Mint or Pop!_OS Linux. Just like AUR, the MPR packages use the classic PKGBUILD shell script to provide build information required to build […]

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