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Lolo Uila
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Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by Lolo Uila »

Did a quick test with both the 32-bit and 64-bit Live DVD and the issues I was having with NFS mounting and Nautilus on my Netbook seem to be fixed in the final release. I'll probably try a full install in a few days (currently playing with Ubuntu Netbook Edition, and it's... um, interesting... very different UI. Haven't decided if I like it or not).

Media playback seems fine too (one of the reasons I'm still using Mint7 as my main OS is that media played too fast for me with Mint8).

A big Aloha (thanks) to Clem and the rest of the team for all their hard work!

EDIT: and Zoomer likes Mint too!

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jimlynch

Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by jimlynch »

Good job on this. I did a full review of it on my site Desktop Linux Reviews. Congrats, it's the first time I ever gave a distro a 5/5.

Linux Mint 9 Review
http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/2010/05/ ... 9-isadora/
vassilianna

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Post by vassilianna »

Lolo Uila wrote: and Zoomer likes Mint too!
looks like Zoomer has an appetite for elegant taste! ;)
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Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

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Hope this is the right place to ask - i am interested if there is any approximate release date for "lightweight" editions such as LXDE?
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Thank you to Clem and all the developers for another superb Mint edition. It is working like a dream. :D
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markfiend

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Post by markfiend »

GhoS wrote:They had said there would not be a direct upgrade path using terminal or GUI. The best suggestion is to download the backup tool first (located on the software page or through synaptic/terminal). Run that tool as it can backup your /home folder and your installed software.
Install Mint 9 and use the tool to restore your settings and software. I haven't yet done this since I'm waiting for the KDE release, but it should work much better (less bugs) than the terminal upgrade path.
Yeah I guess you're right. I might stick with Helena for a while.
mead

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Post by mead »

The backup tool booched all my files. It "backed up" all the file names but almost none of the actual files. I checked after it finished and saw all my files on my other drive, so I went ahead and installed mint 9. When I tried to use the tool to restore them, it gave me an error about how that directory wasnt created with the mint backup tool. So I tried to move them manually and noticed almost all my files are now 0kb in size. and of the few that are left, a bunch of them are corrupt.
Brad

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Post by Brad »

After some difficulty getting it to connect to wireless networks,I have finally installed Linux Mint 9 Isadora.One word...brilliant!The software manager is much,much,much better.I also love the fact that you have included Firefox 3.6,thanks for that.If you haven't already upgraded,I highly recommend it.Thanks Linux Mint Team!You are the best and,hopefully,with this release it will finally beat Ubuntu.So,that this distro gets the recognition it deserves.
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Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

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clem wrote: Read more: http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=1403: ...
In memory of our regretted friend and team member Mats Geier, aka "Husse" ...
Sad to hear that he has passed away ...
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Laptop Toshiba Tecra A3X

Post by barryp »

Hi folks,

Many thanks to Clem & to everyone who has contributed to Isadora, not least our friend Husse. I just did a clean install after staying with Mint 7 Gloria since it was first released.

My Laptop is Toshiba Tecra A3X, here are some specs:
cpu:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz, 1060 MHz

graphics card:
Intel 915 GM
Intel Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller
sound:
Intel 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller
storage:
Intel 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller

memory: SODIMM SDRAM Synchronous
slot: DIMM 0
size: 512MiB
Installation was problem free & everything seems to be "working out of the box" so far including BBC iplayer & Youtube which if I can recall, needed (dreaded Intel) tweaking in Gloria. So some improvements, great. :D I hope that my feed back is useful.

Question - is it possible to get Pulseaudio & Jack to work together in Mint 9? I replaced P-A with ALSA in Mint 7 but would rather not go that way this time. Any pointers? Ta.
Best wishes,
Barry
kgw

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Post by kgw »

Mint 9 seems to have taken care a lot of the small issues I was having. Awesome job on Mint 9.
mattsid1

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Post by mattsid1 »

Well I upgraded from Helena and had so many problems I am switching back to Helena, which ran like a dream.

Problem #1 can no longer do full screen on my second HD widescreen monitor, unless I set the resolution really low. (Only half the screen is shown the rest is just black). I had no problems with this in Helena.

Problem #2 I live in Korea (but am a Brit) before Korean fonts were displayed really nicely under Helena. Now they are hardly legible, although I have installed all of the necessary language support.

Problem #3 Downloads seem incredibly slow. I know it's not my ISP because my friend is running his Mac at super fast speeds.

So did I do something wrong? Everyone else seems really happy, but I am encountering all of these problems. I've already posted about the first problem in another section on this forum, but received no reply.

By the way. I installed Mint 9 from the live CD into a new re-formatted root directory, while leaving my home directory untouched.
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Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by kennethcyrus »

@clem: when will the 64bit KDE version for Isadora arrive?
tme_007

Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by tme_007 »

Hello,

Installed yesterday on my eeePC 701 SD (in the internal 4GB SSD) and ... really impressive ... all the hardware is again detected and working successfully (like in 'Helena').

The boot time is not more faster than 'Helena' but the global performance seems to be better when working as usual :shock:
I love the new Software Manager !

Now, I will benefit of the next few days to appreciate much more this new release :D

Thanks you, the 'Linux Mint' team !!
SpudGun

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Post by SpudGun »

Nice work guys, this has got to be the best version of any distro, of all time. :D :D :D
markfiend

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Post by markfiend »

Isadora is working like a dream on my wife's eeePC (can't remember the spec off the top of my head) Thanks!

I'm sticking with Helena on own computer for the moment. I'll probably try to upgrade (rather than reinstall) over the weekend.

A big "we are not worthy" to Clem and the team. I'll stick in some cash next payday.
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Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by Az4x4 »

Linux Mint 9 is certainly a worthy successor to Mint 8, and I want to join in the "thank you" chorus to Clem and the team for a great job well done.

Mint 9, like it's parent Ubuntu 10.04, is a LTS release and that's most welcome. As others have indicated I too plan on keeping 9 installed and up to date for the entire time support is offered, making my life just that much less complex!

A monetary contribution to the project will be forthcoming. Wish it could be more, but a bit of cash is always welcome and if enough of us chip in we'll keep Clem's team focused on turning out the best of the best in modern Linux desktop distros!
Andrew33

Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by Andrew33 »

mastablasta,

LXDE has been out since the beggining of the month, here's the link to the distro line-up: http://www.linuxmint.com/release.php?id=12...hope this helps in what you're looking for....have a great day.


Andrew :)
the_creator

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Post by the_creator »

I have a boot problem with Isadora... My HP Compaq 615 never boots from the first attempt, only from the second one. There was a problem with Helena (installation could not be started), so I used Gloria till the Isadora was released. The problem is with internal graphics, but I do not know how to solve it. Mint 7 Gloria works good. Helena doesn't work at all, Isadora starts from the second attempt :(
rburkartjo

Re: Linux Mint 9 released!

Post by rburkartjo »

markfiend okay where is the Community section of the Linux Mint repository located so i can remove the lines.

here is my output
deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ isadora main upstream import backport helena
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates main restricted universe multiverse
# deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-security main restricted universe multiverse
# deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ lucid partner
# deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ lucid free non-free

# deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
# deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
# deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu karmic main
# deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu karmic main
# deb http://packages.geexbox.org/ lucid main
# deb http://archive.removed/ubuntu karmic-removed games
# deb http://www.fbreader.org/desktop/debian stable main
# deb-src http://www.fbreader.org/desktop/debian stable main
# deb http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/repository karmic/
# deb http://archive.removed/ubuntu lucid-removed games
# deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/ ... ies/ubuntu lucid/

just about got the update done did it a different way skipped some steps but works but still need to delete the comm section to clear up some error/tks
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