Description: Linux Mint Debian Edition with Cinnamon desktop environment Note: Linux Mint Debian Edition is not exactly the standard Linux Mint. Please visit my other listings for the standard Linux Mint. Rising to immense popularity in recent years, Mint is often the most recommended Linux distro for new users. Linux Mint Debian Edition is similar to the standard Linux Mint, except LMDE cuts Ubuntu out of its upstream and instead relies entirely on Debian as its base. Per the LMDE goals, this choice is made to ensure that Linux Mint Debian Edition, unlike standard Linux Mint, will not be reliant upon the Ubuntu distro nor Canonical. Since Debian is entirely community-driver, the LMDE team believes that this decision will not tether LMDE to Ubuntu's decisions. Please be aware that traditional Mint guides may use Ubuntu-released software as software dependencies, so LMDE may not be entirely compatible with the traditional Linux Mint. Features of Linux Mint include:Out-of-the-box user experience. This distro is probably the most hands-off as far as terminal usage. One may not need to learn bash commands to start using this distro right away (though probably should start learning them!).Access to the LibreOffice suite, which includes free and open source software such as a powerful word processor, presentation tools, spreadsheets, and even databases. One can easily export to PDF or Microsoft Office documents with this software suite.Software for Graphic Design, including Blender for 3D work, Gimp for drawing and editing images, and Inkscape for vector graphics.Gaming support with more than 7,800 games offered by Steam by default.Multimedia support, including but not limited to ability to listen to podcasts, Spotify, online radio, music, TV, and movies. For those new to Linux... Speaking more generally, Linux and Windows have some glaring differences. Booting up a Linux machine, one of the first details that Window user notices is the different desktop environment. Mint can feel somewhat alien, like using Android on a computer. The icons are in different locations and software is installed via repository. Linux and its software are free. Most Windows applications run on Linux by use of the free and open-source Wine compatibility layer. Quality guarantee: After purchase and prior to shipping, all media is tested to ensure proper functioning. If a bootable USB drive is found to be malfunctioning, broken, damaged, or deemed otherwise non-operable, the buyer will be notified and their order refunded.For sale is a live media USB drive to install Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 "Elsie". This live image is 64bit systems which support UEFI. Prior to your purchase, it is highly recommended to ensure that your hardware is compatible with Linux. Hardware which has been released very recently or hardware that is rare may be unsupported by Linux. Some components may also require installation of Linux drivers after the initial Linux installation. Following is a link to the official Mint documentation. The same standard Mint documentation is used for LMDE 5. This contains all documentation as released by the developers. https://www.linuxmint.com/documentation.php Please ensure that you understand the installation process. It is always best that you understand the risks involved with installing a new operating system. I do not take responsibility for lost or corrupted data and/or any effect of improper installation. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to send me a message!
Price: 24.99 USD
Location: Longwood, Florida
End Time: 2024-03-06T14:11:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.75 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Operating System
Format: 4 GB USB
Language: English
License Category: Business-to-Consumer
Model: non
MPN: Linux
For Operating Systems: Linux
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Devices: Unlimited