I just used pix, that seemed to work. Thanks though.Dark Owl wrote: ⤴Sat Sep 09, 2023 3:02 amSelect the size of the thumbnail in your image host site.1+EhchOovuhStoh+1 wrote: ⤴Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:18 pm Anyone know how to resize so it doesn't come out too small? I see some posts have bigger more visible pictures.
All Desktop Screenshots of 2023
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Mehz Iz Stoh Loo
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just switched to Linux Mint 21.2 Xfce and loving it. meet little Minty in the toolbar, she looks at everything I do, and with the little brain next to her she thinks about it. It's fun because Linux is Open Source and can't spy. She pokes fun at Windows, I used it since I was 8
but Windows on my tiny 30Gb laptop would leave only little space. Whereas Linux Mint comes with everything, and on top of that gives me 7 times more free space. A Big Thanks to the Developers! With Windows it was necessary to install huge programs, and not only was their design getting worse over the years, but they also took a massive amout of space; Windows is also getting uglier, and more convoluted and demanding; they don't support my touchpad. Whereas in Linux everything works and I'm very pleasatly surprised at the compactness of the programs. I'll figure out how to add some Widgets. I wish I didn't have to disable secure boot every time I unplug the laptop, I try to figure out how to get the Wi-Fi working without having secure boot enabled. I'm very pleased with Linux Mint. If you wish you can keep the background ^^,

but Windows on my tiny 30Gb laptop would leave only little space. Whereas Linux Mint comes with everything, and on top of that gives me 7 times more free space. A Big Thanks to the Developers! With Windows it was necessary to install huge programs, and not only was their design getting worse over the years, but they also took a massive amout of space; Windows is also getting uglier, and more convoluted and demanding; they don't support my touchpad. Whereas in Linux everything works and I'm very pleasatly surprised at the compactness of the programs. I'll figure out how to add some Widgets. I wish I didn't have to disable secure boot every time I unplug the laptop, I try to figure out how to get the Wi-Fi working without having secure boot enabled. I'm very pleased with Linux Mint. If you wish you can keep the background ^^,




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LMDE 6 Beta running in a box


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That's a bold statement for a screenshot...and would have a considerable conversation in another forum.



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lmde 6 beta, pretty minimal, just enough...

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xterm (w/ micro)
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My rather simple dark Mint Cinnamon desktop


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