Brian Alex
Member
I can't remember what caused the need to do the hard shut-downs (just holding the power button in until it powers off) and I am in the process of learning all of the shortcuts and commands to attempt a proper shut-down if needed. I am noticing problems on my beloved Mint 22.3 such as today a sudden blue screen when I attempted to close a program. Yesterday it woke from sleep with no desktop icons. Also today I could not display the BlueTooth settings to connect my headphones. I'm encountering problems such as these and I feel like there must be a way to detect and repair any system file issues. I am researching this subject but some (all) of the posted solutions are slightly beyond my comfort zone. My question is; Is there an easy, newbie-level program to do this such as the equivalent of Windows DISM and SFC utilities? Thanks -BA
ps- I just realized that the HDMI connection to my TV might be an issue since I haven't yet learned how to set this up.
ps- I just realized that the HDMI connection to my TV might be an issue since I haven't yet learned how to set this up.

