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Untar in linux mint1/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Everyone was so angry but sorry this is the (ugly) truth. ![]() I read a post here on Reddit complaining about an article where the author mentioned the ugliness of Mint. My God, if I where a newbie or a Windows-only user I would be really confused. The number of tools made the menu scrolling almost endless. ![]() You know what? Mint reminded me of Sabayon when I ran it yesterday. It was installed from 2 DVDs if I recall correctly and was a fat hog of an os. I remember back in the day there was a distro called Sabayon which had hundreds of apps for everything. The next thing is the abundance of applications. Firefox doesn't even look like Firefox which can be really confusing for newbies, especially on a panel with no app labels. Oh, and these confusing icons uglier even than the ones the distro used 8 years ago. That sickening greenish tone present almost everywhere, the outdated logo design, these 2001 wallpapers. At the time LM was one of the most polished distros out there but what worked almost 8 years ago is absolutely hideous in 2019. LM is so UGLY! It seems that it didn't improve at all since 2012. Puting aside uefi problems with grub which, so I hear and see, occur with almost every distro right now (a big, huge, enormous setback for beginners which no one seems to want to resolve), the first thing that struck me was the ugliness of what I saw on the screen. So I installed it yesterday and oh my God do I regret doing so. It worked completely out of the box, had everything I needed and nothing more. Linux Mint (Maya) was such an excellent distro back then, so much better, prettier and more user friendly than Ubuntu. I decided to start with Linux Mint for which I had much sentiment. A couple of weeks ago, after a long break, I decided to check out what changed in the Linux desktop since I last played with it.ĭid it improve? Did it get rid of the things that frustrated me back then? For installing selective components go for Custom otherwise let the Standard option be selected.I had a long break from Linux lately, the last time I distro hopped a couple of years ago, around 2012. Select the way you want to set up the development environment for Android studio. In case you already have some previous configuration or installation folder then you can select that otherwise let the default option be selected. sudo sh /usr/local/android-studio/bin/studio.sh Run Android Studio configuration scriptĪfter extracting the package and moving it to the local folder, let’s run the script to configure this Android app development and emulator platform. Sudo tar -xf android-studio-ide-*.* -C /usr/local/ħ. Follow the following commands: cd Downloads Once you have downloaded the file, it’s time to unpack it. Here is the link, visit the pageand download the latest IDE package available for Linux. To get the Android Studio package meant to install on the Linux system directly from the official website. OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.0.1+9-Ubuntu-120.04, mixed mode, sharing)īefore going further, make sure the following dependency packages are on your system… sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 lib32z1 libbz2-1.0:i386 OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 16.0.1+9-Ubuntu-120.04) ![]()
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