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If the pendrive is technically ok and has been detected and used by Mint12, Mint 13 will detect it and use it as well. This is at least true for all the pendrives which I used on Mint 12 and which stil work fine on Mint 13 "Maya" and Mint 14 "Nadia".
Please, open the Cinnamon settings. Inside the Cinnamon settings window click on the "Desktop" item. Inside the "Cinnamon Settings Desktop" dialogue box make sure that the item [x] Show mounted volumes on desktop has been ticked (activated). Click [Close].
Insert the pendrive. Wait a few seconds. The pendrive icon should appear on the desktop. If it does, fine, problem solved.
In case it still does not do so, use another computer to verify the pendrive is still all right and recognized, then report back.
Kind regards,
Karl





jungle_boy wrote:Did you check md5sum of downloaded iso before burn it?


cd Downloads
md5sum name_of_the_LM_iso


jungle_boy wrote:Sometimes a bad block generates problems.
If you downloaded the iso in Downloads directory;
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cd Downloads
md5sum name_of_the_LM_iso
Wait and check it.


Sorry, but I do not understand this sentence.Then it's impossible because I burned iso on the 2nd pendrive and its not iso now.

karlchen wrote:Hello, Anubisone.Sorry, but I do not understand this sentence.Then it's impossible because I burned iso on the 2nd pendrive and its not iso now.
You can burn data files to a CD. You can burn an ISO image to a CD.
You can burn data files to a DVD. You can burn an ISO image to a DVD.
You cannot, however, burn anything to a pendrive. You can only copy files to a pendrive.
Pendrives use as their filesystems e.g. FAT32, NTFS or EXT2, EXT3 or EXT4. EXT2, EXT3 and EXT4 will only be understood by Linux. FAT32 and NTFS can be read and written by Windows and Linux.
So which filesystem does your pendrive use?
And what exactly did you do when you "burnt iso on the 2nd pendrive"?
Kind regards,
Karl





jungle_boy wrote:Compiz don't works fine with Linux Mint. It is a fact.



karlchen wrote:Hello, Anubisone.
In case on your Cinnamon <Alt><Tab> does nothing and in case your Cinnamon does not use 3D effects, you must be running some video fallback mode. This suggests that you are not using the right graphics driver for your graphics card e.g. Cinnamon does not need Compiz.
Kind regards,
Karl


inxi -Gx
karlchen wrote:Hrllo, Anubisone.
In order to give a valid answer to your question, it will be necessary to learn which graphics card Mint has detected and which driver it is using. So, please, open a terminal window, execute the commandlineand post the screen output of the command.
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inxi -Gx
Kind regards,
Karl
Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller bus-ID: 00:02.0
X.Org: 1.13.0 drivers: intel (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Resolution: 1024x768@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 945GM x86/MMX/SSE2 GLX Version: 1.4 Mesa 9.0 Direct Rendering: Yes



karlchen wrote:Hello, Anubis.
Yes, you are right. The "inxi -Gx" output looks perfectly all right. Just cross-checked it with my notebook here which by accident has got an Intel graphics chip as well.
Don't see any reason why your system should not be able to run Cinnamon in 3D mode.
Cheers,
Karl


Basically, no problem. Could just be a bit time consuming considering the fact that there are quite a few option dialogues where you can tweak things.Can you show me settings of your cinnamon, so I could make it look equal?
sudo mdmsetupcinnamon-settings
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