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[Edited 2025-05-25] [Tutorial] Printers and Scanners - Linux Mint Forums Finally, Linux Mint 20 x users should launch ipp-usb service: Code: Select all sudo systemctl start ipp-usb service Driverless printers follow one of the following standards: - AirPrint (Apple Raster URF, JPEG, and PDF AirPrint is Apple's standard to print from iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and is the most common and oldest driverless printing
Linux Mint 22 and Hyper V Linux Mint 22 and Hyper V by burbles » Thu Jul 25, 2024 3:22 am Has anyone had any success installing Mint 22 Cinnamon as a guest in Hyper V? I've followed an identical process to that which I used for Mint 21 Cinnamon, but 22 will only display once every blue moon (I've got it to display twice in about 12 restarts) For what its worth
Linux Mint Review (Using Since 2014) - Linux Mint Forums Linux lacks certain applications I daily drive Hopefully with a larger Linux base in the coming years developers with begin making Linux equivalents similar to what happened to Mac years ago Gaming On Linux Mint Everybody on Reddit says to use gaming-focused distros (Nobara, PopOS, etc ), but I did not find a difference using Mint to other
Which browser is recommended? - Linux Mint Forums The recommended or default browser for Linux Mint is Firefox and it is already installed in all editions of Linux Mint I always recommend that people install more than one browser like Google's Chrome browser because there is always a chance that an update may temporarily cause some issue (s) with your main browser and you can then just use
32 bit version of Linux Mint Re: 32 bit version of Linux Mint by karlchen » Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:54 pm Hello, wpshooter The only Mint edition, which is officially supported and which is 32-bit, is LMDE 32-bit
Is it still possible to use legacy BIOS on Mint . . . - Linux Mint Forums Once on Linux Mint session run inxi -M (see last line UEFI [Legacy] or BIOS not UEFI) 2)Format disk with MBR msdos partition scheme and created partitions you need with Gparted before installing (check sudo parted -l to be sure you did) 3)Install choosing Something else option 4)Ignore warning about EFI partition and click on Continue