This DVD is then bootable and provides a fully-functional operating system which you can run on your PC. The liveDVD is then bootable and provides a fully-functional operating system which you can try without affecting your PC. Newbies does not know what liveDVD means, so I would change the following sentence: Thanks for having even a User Gide for LM 17 Cinnamon edition.ġ) It would be nice to mention the exact version of described software (and maybe even the version of the document itself) on the first page. It then talks about the 'System' menu, but where is it, how do you access it? So it has referred to a 'Computer' and a 'Home' place in a menu that has the following 5 Places Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, Downloads! Very confusing. It then talks about the 'Home' place as one of the Menu buttons you will use most, again there is NO 'Home' menu button in the section it is describing!
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It then immediatley talks about partitions and mounting them etc in a way that only users accustomed to using Linux would undeerstand, yet this is supposed to be a beginners guide but is talking about advanced ideas in the middle of describing how to choose a simple menu! When you choose the 'Places' menu it has the following 5 Places Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, Downloads, however the guide refers to the 'Computer' place which is NOT in the Places menu! Thanks for this but it is out of date and confusing referring to things incorrectly for Mint 17.3.Įg page 21, refers to the places menu and shows a pic of it. Replace mintMenu with the default Gnome menu Launch applications automatically when you log in This is the official Linux Mint User Guide, available in many languages in both PDF and ODT formats.