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But when you use the modifier key (Ctrl by default) to switch to snapping mode, the window you snapped will be considered "part of the screen real estate." That means other windows you maximize will try to avoid the space occupied by the snapped window. If you tile rather than snap (i.e. the default if you don't use ctrl), maximized windows will simply cover it.

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You haven't yet told us about those pedals, and it is my experience that hardware is more often easier to add to linux (supported by community drivers), than on windows (requiring proprietary drivers and often using extra unnecessary extra software).

Starting a thread in the .org linux forum detailing your hardware would have yielded strong support from the community regarding your issue and would have taken less effort than the series of long posts you've made in this thread attempting to derail it.

I have a Linux Mint partition on my windows 10 laptop that a friend set up for me a while back to try Linux. Mint played weirdly with my system putting more strain on it than windows 10 did somehow so I just left it to sit there while continuing to use Windows.

I am interested in trying Ubuntu, but I can't just ask my friend to do it this time. I have been trying to look up tutorials or guides, but there are surprisingly few and the ones I have found imply it is easy to accidentally wipe out your windows partition.

When installing windows 10 in a Uefi supported Motherboard using Rufus.I configured it to have a GPT partition & a Fat 32 boot file system.The boot file system depends on the size of either the install.esd or install.wim file.The install.wim file size is larger.
For MBR partitioned disk.NTFS boot file system is selected

Fat 32 maximum file size limit is 4GB while NTFS support more than 4GB.
If install.wim is more than 4GB.Rufus require user to select NTFS boot file system.
Question >
1.When using Rufus to create a Linux Mint bootable Usb to install Linux mint on an MBR partitioned disk(Legacy Bios motherboard).,can I select NTFS as boot file system?
2.Does Linux Mint OS has a install.wim file where one can check the size?
3.Do I need to enable Persistence & does persistence affect which boot file system to use?

So, if you want to use it on WSL, you'll be needing to use an excellent community project simply called LinuxmintWSL. It's hosted at GitHub, so the first port of call is to load up its repository. It's also only built for WSL 2, so if you aren't using that yet, check out our full guide to get ready. It does, however, support both Intel/AMD and ARM machines, so Windows on ARM users aren't left out.

The next time you start your PC, the GRUB bootloader will ask you to pick between Linux Mint and Windows 10. Boot once into Linux mint, open Terminal, and type in the following commands to update your system.

I hope, using this tutorial, you were successfully able to install Linux mint alongside Windows 10 or 11 on your PC. Linux Mint is an excellent Linux distribution for beginners, which ship with three types of Desktop Environment customized to look familiar to users who are migrating from Windows 10 or 11 ecosystems. The comprehensive Linux Mint forums also allows users to interact with each other (and the developers) and troubleshoot any problems if encountered.

Further improvements in later versions include a desktop grid, wildcard support in file searches, multi-process settings daemon, desktop actions in the panel launcher, separate processes for desktop handling and file manager in Nemo; an additional desktop panel layout option that offers a more modern looking theme and grouped windows; improved naming for duplicate applications in the menu (i.e. Flatpak vs. deb packages), pinned files in Nemo, and a focus on performance improvements.

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