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?
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?
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
Will do, thanks!