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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

Best Linux Distros in 2023

November 29, 2023April 27, 2023 by Chris Marts

Are you looking for the best Linux distro to use in 2023? This article will explore the best distros that offer stability, reliability, and the latest features. I’ll help you choose the right distro whether you’re new to Linux or looking for a server environment.

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Categories Linux Tags Fedora, Linux, Mint, popos, Ubuntu Leave a comment

Mint 21.1 After Install Guide

June 27, 2023April 21, 2023 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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