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Mint 22.2 After Install Guide

January 21, 2026November 22, 2025 by Chris Marts
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Linux Mint is a distro focused on ease of use and traditional desktop layout.

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Categories Install Guides, Linux Tags AMD laptop, Cinnamon desktop, font rendering, gesture fixes, Linux, Linux beginners, Linux Mint 22.2, Linux setup, Mint, performance tweaks, post‑install guide, ThinkBook Leave a comment

Fedora 43 After Install Guide

January 21, 2026October 7, 2025 by Chris Marts
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The newest version of Fedora is blasting off with a refreshed after install guide.

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Categories Install Guides, Linux Tags brightness bug, Fedora, Fedora 43, font rendering, gesture fixes, GNOME, KDE Plasma, Linux, Linux desktop setup, Linux install guide, ThinkBook, Wayland 2 Comments

Ubuntu 25.10 After Install Guide

January 21, 2026October 7, 2025 by Chris Marts
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This getting started guide will help quickly setup your system after installing the latest release of Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka.

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Categories Install Guides, Linux Tags AMD laptop, brightness bug, gesture fixes, GNOME, Linux, Linux install guide, post-install tweaks, ThinkBook, Ubuntu, Ubuntu 25.10, Wayland 1 Comment

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