• Anyone know if there s a PI version of Mint Cinnimon.

    From GrailKing@3:770/3 to All on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 15:04:27
    I've tried Mate twice and for some reason the Pi 400 just doesn't like Mate, two different high
    spec sd cards ; I turn on power, the light blinks and shuts OFF.

    Ubuntu 22.04, Pi 64, Manjaro, Twister All worked fine, but so far can't get Mate or maybe Mint in
    general to work.

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  • From Theo@3:770/3 to GrailKing on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 16:36:32
    GrailKing <grailking@invalid.net> wrote:
    I've tried Mate twice and for some reason the Pi 400 just doesn't like Mate, two different high
    spec sd cards ; I turn on power, the light blinks and shuts OFF.

    Ubuntu 22.04, Pi 64, Manjaro, Twister All worked fine, but so far can't get Mate or maybe Mint in
    general to work.

    If you can install Ubuntu, you should be able to install the mate-desktop package and it'll install Mate in Ubuntu. You can then select it when you login.

    I haven't tried it, but your symptoms suggest your Pi is not booting your
    Mate image at all - where did you get it from? I wonder if it's an image
    for Intel rather than Arm CPUs?

    I don't think Linux Mate has an Arm version, so you can't run it on a Pi.
    There are various guides about hacking up an Ubuntu install to look similar
    to Mint, but most people install Mint for its simplicity when coming from a Windows background. I think the level of hacking up is not really suitable
    for those ex-Windows folks.

    Theo

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  • From GrailKing@3:770/3 to Theo on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 16:12:03
    On Tue, 02 Aug 2022 16:42:13 +0100, Theo wrote:

    Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
    I don't think Linux Mate has an Arm version, so you can't run it on a
    Pi.

    Typo, should be 'I don't think Linux Mint has an Arm version'.
    Mint is a distro, Mate is a desktop.
    You can install the Mate desktop on other distros such as Ubuntu.

    If you wanted the Cinnamon desktop rather than the Mate desktop, on
    Ubuntu the package to install is called 'cinnamon'.

    Theo

    OKay, I may be wrong, I got Ubuntu-Mate 20.04 desktop - Arm 64-pi image.

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  • From Theo@3:770/3 to Theo on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 16:42:13
    Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
    I don't think Linux Mate has an Arm version, so you can't run it on a Pi.

    Typo, should be 'I don't think Linux Mint has an Arm version'.
    Mint is a distro, Mate is a desktop.
    You can install the Mate desktop on other distros such as Ubuntu.

    If you wanted the Cinnamon desktop rather than the Mate desktop, on Ubuntu
    the package to install is called 'cinnamon'.

    Theo

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  • From GrailKing@3:770/3 to Theo on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 15:44:17
    On Tue, 02 Aug 2022 16:36:32 +0100, Theo wrote:

    I haven't tried it, but your symptoms suggest your Pi is not booting
    your Mate image at all - where did you get it from? I wonder if it's an image for Intel rather than Arm CPUs?

    One image came from Mint web page downloads, the other came from the Pi image app, both
    said for Raspberry pi 64 bit, both refused to load, both said for ARM cpu.

    I am a bit bummed;But the Pi. 64 OS is quite good, even if some of the software is a bit behind.

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  • From Pancho@3:770/3 to Theo on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 17:50:16
    On 02/08/2022 16:36, Theo wrote:
    GrailKing <grailking@invalid.net> wrote:
    I've tried Mate twice and for some reason the Pi 400 just doesn't like Mate, two different high
    spec sd cards ; I turn on power, the light blinks and shuts OFF.

    Ubuntu 22.04, Pi 64, Manjaro, Twister All worked fine, but so far can't get Mate or maybe Mint in
    general to work.

    If you can install Ubuntu, you should be able to install the mate-desktop package and it'll install Mate in Ubuntu. You can then select it when you login.

    I haven't tried it, but your symptoms suggest your Pi is not booting your Mate image at all - where did you get it from? I wonder if it's an image
    for Intel rather than Arm CPUs?

    I don't think Linux Mate has an Arm version, so you can't run it on a Pi. There are various guides about hacking up an Ubuntu install to look similar to Mint, but most people install Mint for its simplicity when coming from a Windows background. I think the level of hacking up is not really suitable for those ex-Windows folks.

    Theo


    Certainly true for me when I started developing on Linux. I tried Mint
    but soon switched to major release Ubuntu because all web examples were
    in terms of Ubuntu and even a little deviation could confuse me.

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  • From druck@3:770/3 to GrailKing on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 21:15:21
    On 02/08/2022 16:04, GrailKing wrote:
    I've tried Mate twice and for some reason the Pi 400 just doesn't like Mate, two different high
    spec sd cards ; I turn on power, the light blinks and shuts OFF.

    I've been running the Mate desktop with Raspbian for the last 3 major OS
    and hardware versions, so it does work. Start with a working system with
    the standard pixel desktop and install mate-desktop-environment. After rebooting Mate will be a desktop option from the login screen.

    Ubuntu 22.04, Pi 64, Manjaro, Twister All worked fine, but so far can't get Mate or maybe Mint in
    general to work.

    Linux Mint (the distro) isn't available for the Pi, but the Mate desktop
    is available for on Raspbian and ARM Ubuntu distros.

    I've never tried to install Cinnamon on the Pi, but from experience on
    x86 systems it is considerably more CPU and memory hungry than Mint, so probably isn't the best fit for the Pi

    ---druck

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@3:770/3 to druck on Wednesday, August 03, 2022 09:37:10
    On 02/08/2022 21:15, druck wrote:
    Linux Mint (the distro) isn't available for the Pi, but the Mate desktop
    is available for on Raspbian and ARM Ubuntu distros.

    +1
    I've never tried to install Cinnamon on the Pi, but from experience on
    x86 systems it is considerably more CPU and memory hungry than Mint, so probably isn't the best fit for the Pi

    ITYM "considerably more CPU and memory hungry than *MATE* "

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  • From druck@3:770/3 to The Natural Philosopher on Wednesday, August 03, 2022 21:04:36
    On 03/08/2022 09:37, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
    On 02/08/2022 21:15, druck wrote:
    Linux Mint (the distro) isn't available for the Pi, but the Mate
    desktop is available for on Raspbian and ARM Ubuntu distros.

    +1
    I've never tried to install Cinnamon on the Pi, but from experience on
    x86 systems it is considerably more CPU and memory hungry than Mint,
    so probably isn't the best fit for the Pi

    ITYM "considerably more CPU and memory hungry than *MATE* "

    Yes, I'm typing Mint where I meant Mate now too.

    ---druck

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