Thank you for your answer. I just remembered I made some Timeshift backups before I tried to switch drivers. If I rollback to the backup will my keys be “overwritten” and I’ll be able to try to switch drivers again with no consequences?
Thanks for your answer. I just remembered I made some Timeshift backups before I tried to change the drivers. If I rollback to the backups will I be able to try again without any consequences?
Thank you for your response! So I can select Continue boot
, install Mint and then reenable Secure Boot after I’m done installing?
Thanks for the explanation! I disabled Secure Boot, though, so how did this still happen?
Very informative, thanks!
Thanks for the answer! From the other answers I got in this thread it seems it’ll be safe to turn off Secure Boot, so I guess I’ll do that and try to boot again.
I did select to wipe the whole drive and install. And I wish I could install it with Secure Boot enabled but it seems thr only solution is to disable it.
This was very informative, thank you! One more question: what are the differences between Mint Cinnamon and Mint Xfce?
Probably gonna go with regular Mint, then. Thank you!
It did, thank you very much!
I was thinking about using something Debian-based since I love how reliable it is, though it seems I’ll be better off installing regular Linux Mint.
Very informative, thank you! I’m a total newbie when it comes to Linux so there’s a lot of things I don’t get. Are there any drawbacks to using LMDE with NVIDIA compared to using regular Mint? Will this also work on an integrated, less powerful graphics card?
He’s right, though. I can’t think of a metal more versatile than aluminium
And it’s always awkward to explain I’m also joking. Most times I just pretend I’m being serious just to save myself the hassle of explaining I was actually continuing the joke
If I get off my computer for an hour and come back I’m already unable to recognize my code lol
Will do, thanks!