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Marlys Stotesberry

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Jul 23, 2024, 10:22:20 PM7/23/24
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Which seems great but the installation packages don't show linux mint, and I'm going to be running linux mint 18 xfce so I'm even more confused in terms of what will work/not work. Can i use the Ubuntu install? How do I know which programs are compatible with my version of linux?

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Linux Mint began in 2006 with a beta release, 1.0, code-named 'Ada',[11] based on Kubuntu and using its KDE interface. Linux Mint 2.0 'Barbara' was the first version to use Ubuntu as its codebase and its GNOME interface. It had few users until the release of Linux Mint 3.0, 'Cassandra'.[12][13]

It would not be in the ubuntu repository as that is a mint only package, it may be possible to get it through a ppa, but that may not be good for your system, I would suggest for you to use the ubuntu software center, app grid may be available, or the software botique, otherwise you can use synaptic

I would also love to have mint software manager, it appears to include quite some software that is not availabe in the ubuntu software center. Since I won't be able to install secondary dependencies (UM software boutique "software" thoughts) - has anybody figured out a different way?

I'm using Sublime from mintinstall Software Manager 8.0.9, and it's asking for a license, it's never done this before to the best of my knowledge. It's been way less than 3 years since I started using it. I believe I may have unauthorized access. Please help!

Ubuntu-MATE is not Linux-Mint, so since you used the mint-installer to get packages from Linux-mint on your system, your post should actually be up on the messageboard of Linux-Mint instead of here. Or even better, on the messageboard of Sublime HQ Pty Ltd, Woollahra, Sydney :

For Ulyssa you can use the ubuntu focal repos. Anyway in case of issue, i would reccomend to use the docker script, I personally used it and it worked with no issue. save as .sh file where ever you wnat and then execute it:

Ubuntu pulls from either the unstable/sid repo (regular releases) or from testing (currently stretch) for LTS releases. Someone created a nice reference list in this answer to a similar question - -ubuntu-version-is-equivalent-to-debian-squeeze/445496#445496

I am a user of the Time Tracking application on Linux Mint and Ubuntu. Today, I worked 2 hours of time and when I want to disconnect, I notice that the tracker has only counted 1 hour of time. It puts me lost connection. After restarting my computer, I have this capture (1.png) I followed all the steps of the help center to solve this type of incident but it did not work. I just tried to connect to my other pc which is ubuntu and I have the same problem (2.png [On the A, I did 13 hrs of work, on the B, I did 20 hrs.]). I can't connect. The application opens but I can't load the times I made this week.

I thought they were almost the same thing until I downloaded Ubuntu 13.10 versions of softwares for my Linux mint 16 system, and half of them didn't work.(I did that as those are the links I got when I searched for Linux mint versions)

In brief, you simply add the below to your apt preferences, most commonly (in mint, ubuntu and debian) as a new file created in /etc/apt/preferences.d/, which I chose to call sublime-text.pref. This preferences choice is simply going to give higher priority to the official package origin of download.sublimetext.com than other repositories on the system, and is going to do so only for the sublime-text package (just to be safe).

Adding the QGIS ubuntugis xenial main repository did the trick. The note on the supported distribution chart says: "5] 3.0 and above only available with ubuntugis-unstable (plain xenial lacks GDAL2)" so I assumed that was the only repository I needed.

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