A LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 “Elsie” Final Or Stable Edition
In This Video We Are Discussing About Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of a brand-new version of Linux Mint's Debian edition, better known as LMDE. The new release is based on Debian 11 and uses the Cinnamon desktop: "The team is proud to announce the release of LMDE 5 'Elsie'."
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A LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 “Elsie” Final Or Stable Edition
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"To launch the installer in expert mode, run the following command: sudo live-installer-expert-mode. To install LMDE on an existing LVM partition you must first remove it from the LVM volumes and groups to which it belongs. In manual partitioning mode, note that the installer will auto-mount all swap partitions. These partitions will also be placed in /etc/fstab in the installed system. The LMDE ISO images and the live installer use a different structure than the ones used by other distributions. Do not use Yumi or multi-boot technologies with LMDE as it won't install properly. The root account is locked by default. To use the recovery console (from the Grub menu) or log in as root, you first need to give root a new password: sudo passwd root."
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Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 5 now available for download
The Linux Mint project has announced the availability of LMDE 5 codenamed Elsie. It aims to offer the same functionality as Linux Mint 20.3 but it’s built on top of Debian rather than Ubuntu. While you can use LMDE 5 if you like, the primary purpose of the project is to ensure the continuation of the Linux Mint project if anything should ever happen to Ubuntu in the future.
On previous versions of LMDE, support for Wi-Fi drivers was a little hit or miss but LMDE 5 seems to have addressed this issue and now all cards that work in the standard Linux Mint should work in LMDE too. If you want to see what issues there are in LMDE 5, be sure to check the release notes, one notable point on there is that the installer won’t work properly if you’re using a multiboot tool like Yumi or Ventoy so write the image directly to a USB device then install it.
The team has not published upgrade instructions yet but you should be on the lookout for these if you’re currently running LMDE 4. If LMDE 4 is treated the same way as LMDE 3, it will be retired and stop receiving updates in just a couple of months. If you prefer an installation to be in place for more like five years, and not two, you’re probably best off switching to the main Linux Mint distribution.
To find out more and to download LMDE 5, head over to the Linux Mint website and choose where you want to download the ISO from, getting it from a torrent will likely be the quickest and it saves you time as you won’t have to manually verify the image.
apt install network-manager-config-connectivity-debian plymouth-label pipewire plocate
apt remove mlocate brltty
sudo updatedb
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