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Peppermint.
sa Speed? Peppermint
Support for many devices? Linux mint LXDE.
The maker of Peppermint is the developer of LXDE and Fluxbox versions of Linux Mint.
i want to dowload it now.. the Linux mint LXDE sir.. but nag duha duha ko asa ani nga link gamiton.
naa ko diri
Download - Linux Mint
unsa to imong gi pasabot sir about atong LINUX mint LXDE
kaning LINUX MINT 9 OR LINUX DEBIAN
under other editions you can see LXDE 32bit or you can try XFCE
Both XFCE and LXDE are for old PC. Mas gamay jud og kaon sa ram ang LXDE.
LXDE is a desktop environment that is very light on system resource but highly configurable. Even the contents of the MENU can be easily edited. LXDE is lighter on system resources.
If you want something lighter then use Peppermint. But wala siya'a Office Suite Manual install pa ka.
Mint LXDE, Mint Fluxbox edition are maintained by Kendall Weaver; he also made pepperMINT.
Linux Mint 9 and Linux Mint Debian are created and maintained by Clem Lefevbre (not sore of the spelling of his last name).
Both distros are user friendly and their support is good. Heck the makers themselves will chat with you on the forums ha ha ha ha
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Last edited by j.alob; 09-20-2010 at 01:56 PM.
so sir the best choice is linux mint...
can you guide me or give a link how to install it..wala jud nako nakita ang how to install..
sa ubuntu dali ra kaau nako nakita ug na try...
-what is the file to download
-what to do
naka download nako ug gi nagama ug pendrive but..dli man mo lahos..
want to try linux mint for my desktop
ug usa pa hehehe...pa clarify lang nako sa mga professional..
i386- kung intel imo cpu? dli ka pde mo gamit ani kung amd ang imo cpu
amd64 - kung amd imo cpu bahalag walay 64 nakabutang?. or basta amd64 jud naim sooo newb.
thanks..murag makat.un jud ko ani.. ~.^
i386 -works both for intel and AMD cpu.
Most AMD are 64-bit just to be on the safe side use 32bit.
You can either:
Burn the .ISO using nero or any cd writer software.
Since you want to make a usb live installer download:
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
and put ur usb and tell it where you have put the .iso reboot then sa imo bio access the boot menu depending on your bios basin F12, F8 or ESC key na.. then make it boot using your usb. It will run nga walay na naka install sa hdd puro sa ram ra. Now if you want to install just click the INSTALL LINUX MINT sa desktop.
Linux mint has many flavors the standard uses gnome ok siya if imo ram is 1gig if less then use xfce or lxde versions of mint.
Oh one more thing Linux Mint 9 XFCE or LXDE can not install on top of windows (aka mint4win or ubuntu's WUBI) you have to install it on a separate partition on your hdd.
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