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Sudo gedit command not found mint
Sudo gedit command not found mint









sudo gedit command not found mint
  1. #SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT INSTALL#
  2. #SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT DRIVERS#
  3. #SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT UPDATE#
  4. #SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT TRIAL#
  5. #SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT ISO#

Place all three file into a dedicated directed so there are the only. Both versions require the same all.deb file. If you installed the 32-bit Linux Mint, download the i386 files and skip the amd64 files. If you installed the 64-bit Linux Mint, download the b files and skip the i386 files. Note: The filenames are long, so the above names have been modified to save space.

#SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT INSTALL#

Linux Mint 15 installs with kernel 3.8.0, but I have found that newer kernels install and run just as well, so why not install the latest?Īs of the time of this writing, the latest Linux kernel is 3.8.13.3, so go to the site, and download the following three files.

#SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT UPDATE#

If not, open update manager manually, click Refresh, and then click Install Updates.Ī reboot might be necessary. Update Manager should automatically check and update or display a small shield icon in the panel. Update as normal by going to the main Linux Mint menu and choosing Administration > Update Manager. The S3 networking works out of the box, but you will need an Internet connection to perform Linux updates. Update Linux by setting up a network connection and connecting to the repository. The touchpad should work with basic left and right buttons (pressing into the touchpad).

#SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT DRIVERS#

Window compositing effects should be enabled, and the default video drivers should work without the need to install the Catalyst proprietary drivers. The First BootĪfter the installation completes, you should see a working Linux Mint 15. Some USB devices might not work.Ģ) If USB refuses to work, then install from a DVD-R. Recreate the installation USB using a different USB. If you see too many invalid checksums (some files can be ignored), then this might be the problem. In another computer, open the root of the USB containing the Linux Mint 15 installation and run md5sum -c –quiet md5sum.txt from a terminal.

sudo gedit command not found mint

If a USB installation gives trouble or halts midway, then there are two things to do:ġ) Verify that the USB has all installation files properly written to it by running md5sum. The rest of the installation should complete without any problems. When ready, click Install to continue and complete the installation as normal. Select /dev/sda (the 500 GB drive) for the boot loader in the drop down list.īelow is a picture of the Linux Mint 15 Installation dialog with the above settings. The boot loader MUST be installed to the 500 GB drive, not the SSD or else the ultrabook will not boot to the operating system. The installer might appear to freeze for a few minutes during formatting or when the partition structure of modified, This is normal, so be patient and wait for ti to complete. Select the device, click Change…, and format it to ext4 and set its mount point to /home. There is no need to do any extra partitioning. Unless you have other plans, use the entire 500 GB drive as the mount point for /home. Create the 16 GB partition first and format it to ext4 and set its mount point as root ( /).įor the swap, just choose swap space and Linux Mint 15 will handle the rest. (Select the device and click the Change… button below the list box.) A separate dialog will appear. 20 GB SSDĭivide into two partitions: A 16 GB and a 4 GB swap space.

sudo gedit command not found mint

The order of configuration does not matter, but let’s start with the SSD. dev/sda is the 500 GB drive, and /dev/sdb is the 20 GB SSD. When the Linux Mint 15 installation reaches the Installation Type, do not accept the defaults. For fastest performance (fast boot and shutdown times, for example), we want to install the Linux system root on the SSD and configure /home on the slower 500 GB drive. The S3 has two internal drives: One 20 GB SSD, and one 500 GB 2.5″ 7mm drive. If installing from a DVD-R, you will need an external USB DVD drive since the S3 does not have a built-in drive.

#SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT ISO#

Create a startup USB from the Linux Mint 15 ISO (available free of charge from the Linux Mint web site), or burn a DVD-R. Since I am looking for the least hassle approach, I will be installing Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon 64-bit for this article. Both work, but I find that Cinnamon provides a better “install and go” approach than MATE because less tweaking is required.įor example, the touchpad works with Cinnamon immediately after a fresh install, but not with MATE. Linux Mint 15 is available in two main flavors: Cinnamon and MATE. Linux Mint 16 remains similar (with improvements) to Linux Mint 15, so the information in this article applies to Linux Mint 16 also. Update for January 2014: Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon 64-bit installs and runs well on the Ultrabook.

#SUDO GEDIT COMMAND NOT FOUND MINT TRIAL#

Linux Mint 15 runs well on the Acer S3 Ultrabook, but there are a few tricks to installing it properly since a few features of the Ultrabook do not work out of the box with Linux.Īfter much research from various sources and even more trial and error, here are a few tips to get Linux Mint 15 running and running well on the S3 Ultrabook.











Sudo gedit command not found mint