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A quick guide to organizing an Linux install party based on our experiences... Voilà qui va m'être utile pour l'événement "Répare tes trucs" du 8 novembre à Rimouski!
Si vous avez un ordi sous Windows 10, ses jours sont comprés car il ne recevra bientôt plus de mises à jour de sécurité. Heureusement, le samedi 8 novembre, de 10h à 16h, l'événement Répare tes Trucs aura lieu dans l'atrium de l'UQAR et Christian Aubry vous propose de tester Linux Mint sur votre machine sans toucher au système existant.
I've finally selected my new Linux live multiboot manager: "Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. With ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly. You can copy many files at a time and ventoy will give you a boot menu to select them." Very easy to use and 100% open source:
YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) is a powerful multiboot USB boot tool that lets you build bootable flash drives for multiple operating systems. This makes it easy for anyone to boot from USB memory sticks to install different OSes, run Linux Live or troubleshoot a PC.
MultiSystem est un logiciel qui, à la différence des outils traditionnels comme LinuxLive USB Creator ou UNetbootin, permet de créer simplement des clés USB MultiBoot autonomes. Cela signifie que vous pourrez installer une multitude de systèmes d'exploitation sur la même clé USB et choisir au démarrage de votre PC, via un menu graphique, la distribution GNU/Linux à démarrer en mode Live, de façon fluide.
When you download Resolve or Resolve Studio for Linux you will get an installer made for the Rocky Linux / CentOS / RHEL system described in the Resolve configuration guide. That is the only officially supported configuration.
The native installer will install Resolve on your Debian based system but it will violate the Debian concept of fully tracked installations. The native installer forces software components into place and modifies parts of the OS in a way that is unbeknown to the Debian package manager. This practice will impede system reliability. MakeResolveDeb aims to solve that issue while including the Debian specific features required for a working Resolve system.
The native installer will install Resolve on your Debian based system but it will violate the Debian concept of fully tracked installations. The native installer forces software components into place and modifies parts of the OS in a way that is unbeknown to the Debian package manager. This practice will impede system reliability. MakeResolveDeb aims to solve that issue while including the Debian specific features required for a working Resolve system.
This tutorial explains how to upgrade to a newer release of Linux Mint. There are many different ways of upgrading to a newer release but we can categorize them in two different families: "fresh" and "package" upgrades.