Which Linux Mint 17.1 to install?

Keith Smith techlists at phpcoderusa.com
Mon Dec 22 12:10:43 MST 2014


Interesting!!  Thanks!!


On 2014-12-22 11:20, Todd Millecam wrote:
> Mint supports secure boot, so you don't even need to go to legacy boot
> mode (which really only matters if you want a single partition larger
> than 2TB).
> 
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Keith Smith
> <techlists at phpcoderusa.com> wrote:
> 
>> I bought the same laptop Joe just bought.
>> 
>> First I think you need to go into the bios and turn off secure boot
>> which will automatically set "legacy" boot mode or maybe you will
>> need to make that chance.  Some please verify I have this correct.
>> 
>> Then set your boot order to ODD as your first choice so the laptop
>> will boot from the DVD.
>> 
>> Follow the instructions.  It will automatically wipe your drive.
>> 
>> I installed Mint 17 KDE without an issue.
>> 
>> As far as I know all Dells will run Linux.  HP on the other hand
>> is much less Linux friendly from what I have experienced.
>> 
>> Keith
>> 
>> On 2014-12-22 01:24, Wayne Davis wrote:
>> BE CAREFUL friend!
>> 
>> Installing Linux on a new unfamiliar laptop machine MAY be a recipe
>> for heartache.  NOT ALL hardware is compatible, and DELL in
>> particular.   You may find that certain features will not/cannot
>> work.
>> 
>> I HIGHLY recommend you use a program like Acronis to backup your
>> entire drive (all partitiions) and boot record JUST IN CASE.
>> 
>> Use the LIVE version of whatever OS you choose FIRST and try out
>> everything.  USB - both 2 and 3 ports, HDMI, DVD, Wifi, Bluetooth,
>> Audio...  EVERYTHING  B E F O R E  you commit and wipe the
>> drive.
>> 
>> --------------snip
>> 
>> On 12/22/2014 12:05 AM, joe at actionline.com wrote:
>> I just bot a Dell Laptop and want to install Linux Mint.
>> 
>> I guess Mint 17.1 is the latest stable, correct?
>> 
>> Should I install 32-bit or 64-bit?
>> 
>> What are the pros and cons?
>> 
>> Also, since it has win-8.1 out of the box (ugh!) what will be the
>> safest, surest, quickest way to wipe the HD clean and install Mint?
>> 
>> How do I access the bios and what change(s) or settings will I need
>> to make?
>> 
>> (Sorry I missed the install-fest.)
>> 
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