This is something I can't understand...you download the ISO...verify it...burn it to a Flash Drive or drag it into Ventoy...then install it...how hard is that. ?
Mint isn't hard to use...it's easy to customise...doesn't break and is very stable...so why do beginners have so many problems...after all isn't it a "beginners" Distro...as some claim.
I know someone who about 8 mths ago had a new Tower built...had never used Linux before. I created an image of my System...Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and put it on their new SSD and spent a whole day showing them the basics of how to use Mint.
I showed them the Update Manager...how to copy and paste a few commands into the Terminal especially the Trim command. I said to keep your System upto date and run the Trim command once a week...I gave them a list of instructions and said...if you have any questions or want to change something...ask first...what could possibly go wrong.
Last week I asked how the computer was and they said we have a problem...Firefox is missing...it happened after the updates were installed...and now the Menu is different too.
When they mentioned the Menu...I knew exactly what they did...they upgraded from Cinnamon 22.1 to 22.3 something I never told them to do...now they have problems.
Didn't you think to ask if this was a good idea...didn't you see the warning...Upgrading may cause issues...they claim the notice to upgrade came up on the Panel...which I know didn't.
To fix this...because you can't go back...I'll have to re-image the Drive with Cinnamon 22.1. At the end of the day...problems with Linux Mint are caused by Hardware...sometimes a bad ISO and beginners...that's it.
Mint isn't hard to use...it's easy to customise...doesn't break and is very stable...so why do beginners have so many problems...after all isn't it a "beginners" Distro...as some claim.
I know someone who about 8 mths ago had a new Tower built...had never used Linux before. I created an image of my System...Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and put it on their new SSD and spent a whole day showing them the basics of how to use Mint.
I showed them the Update Manager...how to copy and paste a few commands into the Terminal especially the Trim command. I said to keep your System upto date and run the Trim command once a week...I gave them a list of instructions and said...if you have any questions or want to change something...ask first...what could possibly go wrong.
Last week I asked how the computer was and they said we have a problem...Firefox is missing...it happened after the updates were installed...and now the Menu is different too.
When they mentioned the Menu...I knew exactly what they did...they upgraded from Cinnamon 22.1 to 22.3 something I never told them to do...now they have problems.
Didn't you think to ask if this was a good idea...didn't you see the warning...Upgrading may cause issues...they claim the notice to upgrade came up on the Panel...which I know didn't.
To fix this...because you can't go back...I'll have to re-image the Drive with Cinnamon 22.1. At the end of the day...problems with Linux Mint are caused by Hardware...sometimes a bad ISO and beginners...that's it.

