How is Linux Mint made?
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- ShadowOfHassen
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How is Linux Mint made?
I've been wondering how exactly is an operating like Linux Mint is made. I know you base stuff off ubuntu or debian packages, but how do you set up which packages you're going to use, build a boot iso and set up an installer? Do you use something like cubic, or is there another way?
Re: How is Linux Mint made?
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They probably have their own custom tools.
It might be this: https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-dev-tools
because it says here https://linuxmint-developer-guide.readt ... en/latest/ to install mint-dev-tools in the Setup part.
According to some blog comments here https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4611#comment-386462 they are using a tool named
Probably best to ask a developer (if you can find one) in the Linux Mint IRC channel (launch HexChat from your Menu) or the community in Linux Mint Discord server https://discord.com/invite/mint
They probably have their own custom tools.
It might be this: https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-dev-tools
because it says here https://linuxmint-developer-guide.readt ... en/latest/ to install mint-dev-tools in the Setup part.
According to some blog comments here https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4611#comment-386462 they are using a tool named
live-build
(which is a Debian tool available in apt
repositories) inside a Docker container. In the past they used a custom fork of live-build
. If you look at the commit messages in mint-dev-tools on Github, they sound similar to what's explained in Clem's comment.Probably best to ask a developer (if you can find one) in the Linux Mint IRC channel (launch HexChat from your Menu) or the community in Linux Mint Discord server https://discord.com/invite/mint
- ShadowOfHassen
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Re: How is Linux Mint made?
Thanks!
Re: How is Linux Mint made?
With a dash of Balanced mentalities, a healthy dose of good focus, a side of freedom-minded core beliefs ( meaning that your privacy is 1st priority as well as respecting your right to truly own and manage what is supposed to be YOUR PC ) and an equally healthy dose of ideas to ensure incoming Windows users can most easily feel right at home with very minimal setup effort...thus ensuring better...the chance they will want to stay in the Linux world...
And icing on the cake....A dev team that ..ACTUALLY...listens to the end user with intelligent critical thought and wise considerations before just jumping on any popular idea/tech idea bandwagon.
And icing on the cake....A dev team that ..ACTUALLY...listens to the end user with intelligent critical thought and wise considerations before just jumping on any popular idea/tech idea bandwagon.
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three 4TB ssds
dual 1TB ssds
Two 16TB Toshiba hdd's
24GB amd 7900xtx vid card
Viewsonic Elite UHD 32" 144hz monitor
asrock x570 taichi ...bios p5.00
ryzen 5900x
128GB Kingston Fury @ 3600mhz
Corsair mp600 pro xt NVME ssd 4TB
three 4TB ssds
dual 1TB ssds
Two 16TB Toshiba hdd's
24GB amd 7900xtx vid card
Viewsonic Elite UHD 32" 144hz monitor
Re: How is Linux Mint made?
Perfect comment! Totally agreed.motoryzen wrote: ⤴Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:28 am With a dash of Balanced mentalities, a healthy dose of good focus, a side of freedom-minded core beliefs ( meaning that your privacy is 1st priority as well as respecting your right to truly own and manage what is supposed to be YOUR PC ) and an equally healthy dose of ideas to ensure incoming Windows users can most easily feel right at home with very minimal setup effort...thus ensuring better...the chance they will want to stay in the Linux world...
And icing on the cake....A dev team that ..ACTUALLY...listens to the end user with intelligent critical thought and wise considerations before just jumping on any popular idea/tech idea bandwagon.