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  1. LinuxSupreme6969

    Distro selection

    Oh boy. I remember my parents asked me to install a Linux so I made a pre-installed USB flash drive with a tutorial... It was only testing and my father and mother liked it and installed it.. I was about 19 then. I'm 24 now... But they installed it. And they looked at me when they removed all...
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    Installing Linux on a new PC

    Are you looking to make this your main OS? Or are you planning on using the same 2 Linux and Windows OS'es? I have 2 easy solutions!
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    What happens when a VPN is compromised?

    Making your own VPN is quite easy and is very reliable on it's own. I suggest you unplug your router and plug it back in first, because mostly all of the routers now are dynamic routers, it will automatically reset your IP once reset. So reset your router, end the subscription, and if you do not...
  4. LinuxSupreme6969

    Distro selection

    Well this does not matter, but what Linux OS would you prefer specifically so I can answer in better terms. Would you prefer a long-term kernel process, an advanced Linux OS, or a basic hands down Linux distribution that you can easily use without the most part, effort of having to code?
  5. LinuxSupreme6969

    Too much email

    Use a online email, way more reliable, and that file thing means in basic terms, "Would you like to pact/compose of those files". Use an online E-mail on your browser, it's way better. Downloaded e-mail apps can be a pain sometimes!
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    When I start my Linux Mint a screen with light and dark rectangles comes out

    Keep doing it! That or, re-plug your router into the Display Port or HDMI-2. If you do not wish to keep going through this process, both put the HDMI-2 or Display Port in, then do the recovery mode and reinstall it. This will help you in the long run and you do not want to keep messing around...
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    Unable to boot

    To boot the Windows 10 up or the Linux..? The linux is fairly easy, you have to hold a few selected keys down as you proceed and choose the Linux and not the "C://Windows" drive. If you cannot reboot your WINDOWS then you should try the trunk reset. The trunk reset deletes all files, then...
  8. LinuxSupreme6969

    Linux Mint 14.1 Mate

    First off, you aren't supposed to just leave your password around as if it's your own brains charity to remember it. I suggest you get a notepad in real life, and write all your passwords down on it. Do NOT use the same passwords either! That is a DEATH WISH! I used to think this personally and...
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    New to Linux community but an oldie with the OS.

    New to Linux community but an oldie with the OS.
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