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getting started with linux: log 02

Linux is installed. That was easier than expected.

It wasn't obvious I needed to force a hard shutdown on the laptop (by holding the power button) before I could load the BIOS menu. For my particular laptop (specs below) I had to tap the F2 button on startup to load the menu.

Acer Aspire V3-571G
Processor   Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz   2.50 GHz
Installed RAM     4.00 GB (3.82 GB usable)

I basically followed these instructions from around 7:20 in the vid:

YouTube: Linux for the Absolute Beginner!

This was the vid I noticed a hard shutdown:

YouTube: Boot acer laptop using bootable usb drive

Once I had the USB selected I pressed F10 which restarted the laptop, booting Linux Mint from the stick. I then ran the Install Mint icon on the desktop, which gave me the option to remove my existing Windows 10 OS and install this one in its place. I didn't do any advanced encryption options, but I did set up a password. I could then remove the USB stick.

So that's it. I'm in. I don't have Windows. I am running Linux Mint 21.3 "Virginia" Cinnamon Edition. It comes with LibreOffice, which must be the MS Office equivalent, and a number of other small applications.

I connected to Wi-Fi.

I want to learn command line interface (CLI) - I just learnt what CLI is - so why not start now? The fella in the video above showed me the delightful <ctrl><alt><t> shortcut to open the terminal. I then installed Vivaldi# web browser from there. I just followed these steps:

Installing Vivaldi on Ubuntu and Debian from the command line

I put my hood on, turned up Carpenter Brut, and typed it out character by character.

† Carpenter Brut † TURBO KILLER † Directed by Seth Ickerman † Official Video †

Done!

I also liked this intro to command lines:

Introduction to Linux and Basic Linux Commands for Beginners

Next steps? Figure out internet security and blocking etc.

Why Vivaldi? I'm not crazy on keeping up with the technical details, but I've noticed people are starting to get peeved with ethics surrounding Mozilla. Rather than wonder, I had a quick play with Vivaldi and am understanding why folks are predominantly moving to this one. I particularly like the tiling of tabs so I can see 2 side-by-side. I'll see how it holds up. If its too slow on my old laptop I'll look at something else. I installed Dillo as well which is CRAZY light, but I couldn't log into smol.pub on it.

Dillo

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