• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

New Linux User Needs Teaching Afew Things

Joined
Mar 6, 2010
Messages
2,188 (0.42/day)
Location
England
So I recently downloaded and installed Mint 10 (RC) and I knew from long before I ever installed it that it's not going to be as simple as Windows, so right from the word go I need help :(

Some version of the GRUB have been installed along side Mint 10, look'a a little unusual but does what it needs :)

Now have I just made a big mistake by only using a wireless USB dongle for my internet, as ofcourse Linux couldn't connect online to find the correct driver, is there even one for Linux? I've pretty much jumped in the deep end without giving a second thought until I hit the bottom so to speak :roll:
 

PVTCaboose1337

Graphical Hacker
Joined
Feb 1, 2006
Messages
9,501 (1.43/day)
Location
Texas
System Name Whim
Processor Intel Core i5 2500k @ 4.4ghz
Motherboard Asus P8Z77-V LX
Cooling Cooler Master Hyper 212+
Memory 2 x 4GB G.Skill Ripjaws @ 1600mhz
Video Card(s) Gigabyte GTX 670 2gb
Storage Samsung 840 Pro 256gb, WD 2TB Black
Display(s) Shimian QH270 (1440p), Asus VE228 (1080p)
Case Cooler Master 430 Elite
Audio Device(s) Onboard > PA2V2 Amp > Senn 595's
Power Supply Corsair 750w
Software Windows 8.1 (Tweaked)
There are lots of built in drivers for wireless for Mint. Your dongle should have been automatically configured when you booted with it plugged it. IMO, if it did not, the only way to get it to work is to hardwire with RJ-45 and get the updates for it, then Mint will recognize it.
 
Joined
Sep 3, 2010
Messages
3,527 (0.71/day)
Location
Netherlands
System Name desktop | Odroid N2+ |
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Amlogic S922X |
Motherboard Gigabyte B550M DS3H |Odroid N2+ |
Cooling Inter-Tech Argus SU-200, 3x Arctic P12 case fans | stock heatsink + fan |
Memory Gskill Aegis DDR4 32GB | 4 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) Sapphire Pulse RX 6600 (8GB) | Arm Mali G52 |
Storage SK Hynix SSD 240GB, Samsung 840 EVO 250 GB, Toshiba DT01ACA100 1T | Samsung 850 Evo 500GB |
Display(s) AOC G2260VWQ6 | LG 24MT57D |
Case Asus Prime 201 | Stock case (black version) |
Audio Device(s) integrated
Power Supply BeQuiet! Pure Power 11 400W | 12v barrel jack |
Mouse Logitech G500 |Steelseries Rival 300
Keyboard Qpad MK-50 (Cherry MX brown)| Blaze Keyboard
Software Windows 10, Various Linux distros | Gentoo Linux
Indeed, that is the best way to do it.
 

robn

New Member
Joined
Mar 9, 2010
Messages
180 (0.03/day)
Location
UK
Processor i7 920 @ 3520MHz locked on 1.04V, all features on
Motherboard Biostar T-Power x58 + ASUS U3S6 + Broadcom WiFi
Cooling Akasa Nero S on the i7 + 2 Akasa Apache case fans
Memory 24Gig Kingston HyperX DDR3
Video Card(s) XFX GTX260 216 XT
Storage 240Gig SanDisk SSD, 750Gig Spinpoint F1
Display(s) BenQ E2200HD
Case Coolermaster Elite 334
Audio Device(s) Realtek(!) with M-Audio AV40 + Wharfedale SW150
Power Supply Antec EarthWatts 650
Software Win7 64 Pro / Fedora KDE
Benchmark Scores wPrime 32M 7.265sec - 3DMark2001 57673 - Intel Linpack 50.6237 GFlops
You're going to need to use a cable to connect then, until updates and drivers are downloaded. Now days Linux wifi tends to be compatible for every chipset, so you should be ok.

The built in software manager is Synaptic (fairly technical IMHO), and there is an OS update app as well. Both should cover drivers and desktop software. As I understand it, Mint allows use of closed-source software by default, which is a lot more straight forward than say Fedora Linux. You should be fine to play mp3s, use Nvidia drivers, etc. as a result.

Hammer updates whilst using cabled connection, there'll be hundreds.
 
Joined
Mar 6, 2010
Messages
2,188 (0.42/day)
Location
England
I guess I should of checked first to see if my chipset was fully supported :banghead:

... I'm going to keep Mint installed anyway's and for now update with whatever updates I can and just hope they release a driver for my sound :D
 

Eternalone

New Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2010
Messages
2 (0.00/day)
I have used wireless usb on Mint before with no problems. Mint is an awesome linux distro.!!
 
Top