(I am on Linux Mint 14 MATE 32 bit, I posted this on the Linux mint forums and no one responded to it. So I decided to give the Ubuntu forums a try, seeing how the two systems are similar) So, I've had this problem with source games. My mic, inexplicably, works EVERYWHERE else... outside of the...
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Each time a new version of Ubuntu is released, a new version of Linux Mint quickly follows. Linux Mint 11 has just been released and it's probably the best version of Linux Mint ever. If you aren't familiar with Linux Mint then you've missed out on what is arguably one of the best desktop Linux distros available.
I would really love to get the Ubuntu SOftware Center working in Linux Mint 14 w/ Mate because I want to install the paid game RC Mini Racer, it's $4.99. Ubuntu software center doesn't want to run within Linux Mint, can anyone help me please?
There's a thread here regarding a work around but it's not working. ANy thoughts?
http://forum.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=113697
default linux mint 12 Menu
So, you downloaded Linux Mint 12 and are excited to try out all the fancy stuff that people have been saying about it.
Platform:
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Mint 13 KDE
Intel G620
GTX 460 1GB
Dell 1280x1024 (x2) Monitors
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So i've installed these linux games (all Linux native)
1. Trine 2
2. Savage 2
3. Xonotic previous (not the 2012 version)
4.
Hi,
I just installed Ubuntu alongside Linux mint. I thought I would be able to run Linux Mint but for some reason I can't. When I first installed Ubuntu, I assumed I would be able to run Linux Mint because it told me it would be installed to run along side of Ubuntu.
So, now I have a problem. how do I recover Linux Mint? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I have tried everything, i used ndiswrapper, windows driver thingy, and other distros but still no luck. I have tried Ubuntu 10.04, Linux Mint 12, and Ubuntu 11.10 and Linux Mint 11. I just cannot connect with my usb adapter, and yes it is compatible with Linux.
Whenever a new version of Ubuntu is released, a new version of Linux Mint soon follows. This time around it’s Linux Mint 9. Linux Mint 9 is based on Ubuntu 10.04.