Yusss! I’ve been waiting for this day. <3
Compulsive comment editor, all in good faith.
#Sorry not sorry for the edit
Yusss! I’ve been waiting for this day. <3
Yup! Just installed it on my laptop after several tries running into bugs during install. My desktop is next, but I’m not ready for the headaches of figuring out a dual-boot yet. I’m mentally preparing for it, though, so fingers crossed.
So I might as well ask beforehand: Does anyone have a preferred tutorial for it? I prefer a recommendation to going in blind.
Severus Snake. Dumbledore!
Ah sorry, wrong sketch.
lol I get it, but it’s involuntary. I really wish I could like snakes but I don’t think it’s happening anytime soon.
Please don’t show a close-up image of a snake, or at least add a spoiler! It’s irrelevant to the topic, and it just sets some of us on edge for no good reason. If it’s small, it’s fine, but this… holy shit, now I have a headache. It’s one of the reasons I stopped coding in Python altogether.
Fix long-standing issues that create headaches for new users. I’m not sure if it’s Mint-specific, but:
Backing out of the OS installation should not make it crash to the point that I have to rename a file in the USB to fix it.
Downloading the new video codecs while installing the OS and ticking some box should also not make it crash.
And warning me beforehand that I need to disable secure boot should be a must.
Fix that and you just saved your users three attempts at installing and a couple of hours of troubleshooting just to get their feet in the door.