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Mint Linux
Mint Linux is currently the only distribution that still supports my old NVidia GT218 card with proprietary driver version 340. However you may only use Mint up to 20 (including) as pointed on:
I tested this version:
And yes - after install just invoked "Driver Manager" as described on:
And verified with inxi -G --display
:
Graphics: Device-1: NVIDIA GT218 [GeForce 210] driver: nvidia v: 340.108
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.13 driver: nvidia unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,nouveau,vesa
resolution: 1440x900~60Hz
OpenGL: renderer: GeForce 210/PCIe/SSE2 v: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.108
So my first impression: Thumbs up, for Mint!
Also because it is basically fork of Ubuntu one can utilize most experience with Ubuntu and
Debian - good old apt
is there. And nobody coerces you to use snap...
Installing on ZOTAC box UEFI
It was surprisingly bumpy read.
First I was hit by https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=412942 - mysterious UEFI error:
Failed to open \EFI\BOOT\mmx64.efi - Not Found
It seems to happen on some UEFI setups where recent Win10+ is already installed.
I resolved problem by renaming grubx64.efi
to mmx64.efi
:
- tested image:
linuxmint-21.3-xfce-64bit.iso
- on host Linux (openSUSE) I did:
# sdc2 is ESP partition on dual-boot linuxmint image mount /dev/sdc2 /mnt/test/ cd /mnt/test/EFI/boot mv grubx64.efi mmx64.efi cd / umount /mnt/test
- important: when UEFI boot menu appears, be sure to select one labeled as "USB: Partition 1" instead of "USB" - because it represents read-only ISO boot that I'm unable to modify (without recreating ISO image again)
Second - several times the setup run grub-mount
that simply ate 100% CPU
forever - it happened on mounting my Arch Linux ext4 partition - so I opened
terminal and killed it with kill -9 PID_OF_GRUB_MOUNT
It was necessary to to
on:
- right after selection of
installation of codecs
- at the end of installation