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  1. Linux Mint v3.0 “Cassandra” on VMware Workstation

    As we have tested Linux Mint v1.0, v2.0, v2.1, and v2.2, this is a very interesting journey of the history of Linux Mint that started small. As a reminder, Linux Mint focuses on ease of use while providing appeal to desktop users, and is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu.

    Linux Mint v3.0 is a third major version of this distribution, and the branding has changed again, and it lasted long until the 2021 rebrand. This version of Linux Mint can be downloaded here.

    Download Linux Mint v3.0

    Please note that this version is not officially supported since it’s an ancient version that was released on May 30th.

    Let’s configure the virtual machine like this:

    Now, the bootloader screen shows up with the old logo of Linux Mint that was used until 2021.

    Now, let’s boot it up.

    In our case, the GNOME error that appeared in the upper left corner says that there was a problem while GNOME was trying to start its settings daemon. Let’s install Linux Mint using the installer icon.

    This is the first step, which is the language selection step. Just choose your language, then click Forward.

    After that, choose your region on the map and press Forward.

    Choose your keyboard layout that matches your keyboard, the press Forward.

    You can choose either the guided partitioning, which automatically creates partitions, or the manual partitioning method. Since this is a fresh installation, we’ll go ahead with guided partitioning.

    The above screen shows the migration wizard for users or operating systems. Since this is a fresh install, nothing will show up. This is completely normal, and installation can proceed.

    Here, you can write your name, your user name, your host name, and your password. Afterwards, a summary screen appears like below.

    After that, the installation starts until you’re asked to reboot the computer.

    Now, we’ll restart the virtual machine to boot to Linux Mint v3.0. The below screen should show up.

    Log in to your username and your password, and the desktop should show up, just like this:

    You can verify that this version of Linux Mint is using version 2.6.20.

    Some demonstration pictures:

    #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint3 #LinuxMint3Cassandra #LinuxMint30 #LinuxMint30Cassandra #LinuxMintCassandra #news #Tech #Technology #update
  2. Neuer Blog-Post:

    "Klein, günstig und flott: Linux Zweitrechner zwischen 50 und 90 Euro"

    digital-cleaning.de/index.php/

    Ist ein etwas längerer Artikel geworden - aber vielleicht habt Ihr über die Feiertage ja etwas Zeit für Lesestoff :-)

    Schöne Pfingsten!

    #linux #thinclient #minipc

  3. @vowe es gibt viel an Windows zu kritisieren, heute mehr als "damals".

    ABER: "der Anwender" will es offenbar so! (Mit Ausnahme derer, die im Job keine Wahl haben.)

    Es gab *immer* eine Wahl. Ich habe mich bereits gegen Ende der 90'er für den #Linux #Desktop entschieden.

    "Never looked back" - mit einer Ausnahme: Spiele. Und *das* Argument gilt nun Dank #Steam und #Proton auch nicht mehr...

    Zuguterletzt: *wenn* schon Windows, dann bitte das aktuellste!

  4. @vowe es gibt viel an Windows zu kritisieren, heute mehr als "damals".

    ABER: "der Anwender" will es offenbar so! (Mit Ausnahme derer, die im Job keine Wahl haben.)

    Es gab *immer* eine Wahl. Ich habe mich bereits gegen Ende der 90'er für den #Linux #Desktop entschieden.

    "Never looked back" - mit einer Ausnahme: Spiele. Und *das* Argument gilt nun Dank #Steam und #Proton auch nicht mehr...

    Zuguterletzt: *wenn* schon Windows, dann bitte das aktuellste!

  5. @vowe es gibt viel an Windows zu kritisieren, heute mehr als "damals".

    ABER: "der Anwender" will es offenbar so! (Mit Ausnahme derer, die im Job keine Wahl haben.)

    Es gab *immer* eine Wahl. Ich habe mich bereits gegen Ende der 90'er für den #Linux #Desktop entschieden.

    "Never looked back" - mit einer Ausnahme: Spiele. Und *das* Argument gilt nun Dank #Steam und #Proton auch nicht mehr...

    Zuguterletzt: *wenn* schon Windows, dann bitte das aktuellste!

  6. Get the most out of #Linux for music production

    What does it take nowadays to get the most out of your Linux system so that it can be used as a music production power house?
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    #LinuxAudio #Linux #vst #MusicProduction #FOSDEM26

  7. Get the most out of #Linux for music production

    What does it take nowadays to get the most out of your Linux system so that it can be used as a music production power house?
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    #LinuxAudio #Linux #vst #MusicProduction #FOSDEM26

  8. Get the most out of #Linux for music production

    What does it take nowadays to get the most out of your Linux system so that it can be used as a music production power house?
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    #LinuxAudio #Linux #vst #MusicProduction #FOSDEM26

  9. Get the most out of #Linux for music production

    What does it take nowadays to get the most out of your Linux system so that it can be used as a music production power house?
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    #LinuxAudio #Linux #vst #MusicProduction #FOSDEM26

  10. In the spirit of trying new things, I'm running Fedora 44 Workstation (i.e. Gnome50) on my laptop... whilst I run the KDE spin on my desktop.

    I've noticed that setting up remote login on both is really easy... and using the default RDP viewer in KDE I can simply connect to my laptop... great.

    However, trying to connect from my laptop to my desktop isn't working. (Firewalls have been configured, thanks).

    Using the "Connections" app just fails to connect but never stops trying. I downloaded RustConn and that gives me an error telling me that it's spawned an external viewer (it hasn't) as the RDP server isn't compatible.

    I can, however, connect to my desktop just fine from a Windows VM with the "Windows App" 🤢

    Anyone have helpful suggestions?

    #rdp #kde #gnome #fedora #linux

  11. In the spirit of trying new things, I'm running Fedora 44 Workstation (i.e. Gnome50) on my laptop... whilst I run the KDE spin on my desktop.

    I've noticed that setting up remote login on both is really easy... and using the default RDP viewer in KDE I can simply connect to my laptop... great.

    However, trying to connect from my laptop to my desktop isn't working. (Firewalls have been configured, thanks).

    Using the "Connections" app just fails to connect but never stops trying. I downloaded RustConn and that gives me an error telling me that it's spawned an external viewer (it hasn't) as the RDP server isn't compatible.

    I can, however, connect to my desktop just fine from a Windows VM with the "Windows App" 🤢

    Anyone have helpful suggestions?

    #rdp #kde #gnome #fedora #linux

  12. Linux Mint Plans Faster Nemo and New Cinnamon Screenshot Tool lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l

  13. A hardened Linux environment for ecommerce is more than "hosting with a firewall."

    For WooCommerce, Magento, and other online stores, infrastructure quality affects security, checkout stability, uptime, and even conversion rates. Weak isolation, outdated components, and unmanaged servers quietly increase operational risk over time.

    Our article: olvy.io/yRC3x

    #Linux #WooCommerce #Magento #PrestaShop #OpenCart #osCommerce #ManagedHosting #Ecommerce #CloudHosting

  14. A hardened Linux environment for ecommerce is more than "hosting with a firewall."

    For WooCommerce, Magento, and other online stores, infrastructure quality affects security, checkout stability, uptime, and even conversion rates. Weak isolation, outdated components, and unmanaged servers quietly increase operational risk over time.

    Our article: olvy.io/yRC3x

    #Linux #WooCommerce #Magento #PrestaShop #OpenCart #osCommerce #ManagedHosting #Ecommerce #CloudHosting

  15. Guten Morgen! ☕

    Kleiner Reminder: `man` ist nicht nur ein Befehl, sondern auch ein Lebensgefühl. Bevor ihr heute wieder Stack Overflow durchwühlt – einmal `man <befehl>` tippen. Erstaunlich, was da steht.

    Pro-Tipp: Mit `/` könnt ihr in der man-page suchen wie in vim. Und mit `q` kommt ihr da auch wieder raus (falls jemand fragt 😏).

    #Linux #Terminal #FOSS #FreieSoftware