do i download 32bit or 64 or it doesnt affect performance.i am thinking about peppermint(cause i love peppermint flavour)and the requirement is :
Minimum System Requirements
Before installing Peppermint 10 Respin, note our minimum system requirements.
1 GB of RAM
Processor based on Intel...
will the addition of 2 gb more ram mitigate all problems that i am having?
and no i have no idea which to try i installed this distribution as per suggestion from friend.
is there even any thing that can run in this system smoothly if yes then can you suggest some.
Thnaks I didnt know there were repositories.
whoever comes to this thread in future .
here is how to get started to software repositories in linux lite :
first this
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/software.html#sources
then this:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/software.html
i searched for chromium browser install linux in google and on first page there was "sudo apt-get install chromium-browser" code it was for ubuntu so i thought it would be ok. from next time i will think twice of installing something . and is the picture given below repository you mentioned?
also i removed chrome-stable-browser something from my dpkg list after finding out from dpkg list. thinking it was the chromium browser since i didnt have any other chrome version installed at that time. will it make mess during future updates.? or is it ok?
i didnt want to disturb you again for this problem to but today i installed chromium browser but now i couldnt remove , i can find it with snap list. it was in my root/snap folder (i think). but i couldnt remove it with snap remove chromium or sudo snap remove chromium.
No additional drivers are found.
I exactly donot remember if there was a prompt during first startup to install driver. But i didnt install driver when i was greeted first time by welcome lite application.
what does that mean and i donot to recall downloading that. Now, do i have to download new RTL810xE. ethernet card / driver. is my system slow because of this mistake?
how does a linux terminal figure out when typing
sudo apt-get <package_name>
that it is suppose to download the file.
and how is it that every time it downloads the exact file i need ; i mean there may be countless of other files under same name.
Or does it sometime download some malicious...