Linux Mint is one of the most widely used Linux distributions, ranking as the second-largest Linux-based operating system in the world. It is a community-driven distro based on Ubuntu, built on Debian. Linux Mint comes packed with a variety of free and open-source applications. Below is a detailed guide to installing Linux Mint, broken into four main steps:
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Visit the official Linux Mint website and download the ISO file. Select the desktop environment (e.g., Cinnamon, MATE, or Xfce) that best suits your needs.
If you want to dual-boot with another OS, choose “Install Linux Mint alongside [existing OS].” The installer will resize your current OS and allocate space for Linux Mint. A boot menu will allow you to choose between the two operating systems at startup.
After rebooting, your computer will display a boot menu (if dual-booting) or directly start Linux Mint. Log in with the credentials you created during installation and you’re ready to use your new Linux Mint system!
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