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However, I did find after the upgrade that Virtualbox would no longer start. To make a long story short, it turns out the issue was that Virtualbox could not find libGL. Dear mint support. I have noted unusual high cpu usage history with cinnamon desktop. RAM usage is ok. Once I solved the fan speed issue it runs very well and I am happy with it. If anyone would like me to try out something that they are having a problem with then let me know….

The upgrade somehow messes with the driver, which crashed the system mid-upgrade and left LM in some inconsistent state.

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Therefore, do this upgrade from a virtual terminal without any X running! The upgrade went almost without problem. The only system problem was that I had to use kernel 4. The other issues are just esthetic, metabox theme was removed, i liked more the previous icons of the nemo sidebar and the sidebar now shows all of the bind mount points that were hidden before. Hi I kind of remember the Devs saying that on upgrades the upgrade of the kernel was left to us to do if we want it or not as to avoid disturbances in workflow.

You get the new kernel only on clean install. Clem, you should advise people to delete some kernels before starting. Other than a notification that I was low on boot space everything went well. Thanks for a great OS. Eventually, I got the prompt back and re-booted without incident. It took a while and then I rebooted as instructed and that was the end of the GUI.

All I could do was open a terminal with Ctrl-Alt-F6 and log on. I tried to run the mintdriver utility but it refused to run. I will perform the upgrade again, without the driver change! I had previously tried booting with the live ISO and found no problems so I know that my old low-end system will work OK. What I found quite amazing was following the text output in Terminal during the upgrade just how complex a process it was and all achieved without any re-starts until right at the end. Processes just stopped, were upgraded and then re-started. The Upgrade to Mint19 Mate worked fine.

There are only 2 rather small problems: 1. Problem with the upgrade is that Timeshift is not in working condition. My Pc. Reverted back to On running mint upgrade check receiving the following message:!! What is best action? Did you read through all the info about why Mesa is causing a problem? In KDE Plasma it is possible, maybe you can get some inspiration from there. Best size for 4K output is actually 40 to 43 inches. After I changed the monitor Windows 10 was automaticaly select 4K resolution and a scale factor so that everything looks well proportioned.

MESA The upgrade path between Xenial and Bionic is no longer broken. Yes, well.. The other issue then is to reinstall whatever was removed during the upgrade.. I currently have dual boot Win 10 and LM I am looking for the easiest and safest way to install LM Is it too soon? Has anyone done this yet? What about the HDD partitions created with the Personally I would backup your data documents, photos, music, videos etc. Then, booting up off the Mint 19 install media, test it live and, if it works fine on your machine, install Mint 19 using the partition s that you used for Mint It should be but, just in case, make a TimeShift snapshot before you do so.

In the case that something goes wrong, you can revert back to the snapshot.

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Shutdown using keyboard to open terminal. Tried booting in 64 bit compatibility mode from unetbootin and got thousands of errors along the lines of [ In 18,3 this correctly defaults to English UK. Did it not do that for you too?

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Is there a possibility that you could have accidentally skipped the keyboard page by pressing Next or whatever twice? This happens with kernel 4. My apologies.


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Upgrade to 19 worked flawlessly today following resolution of the MESA issue. Thank you Clem and LM Team!! More irritating than anything else: when the system boots up, it puts up a little LinuxMint logo. When you bring the system down, the LM logo appears. I guess the Plymouth install went weird, somehow. I am having a problem with timeshift. First, I created an image of a running Mint So far, so good. Afterwards, I did a fresh install of Mint In the next step I ran timeshift in the virtual machine in order to recover the backup into the virtual machine.

As far as I see it, it should work, but it did not. After running for a while rsync started by timeshift freezes. Timeshift itsel almost freezes watching the cpu time used, it takes hour to move up a second. It did not work.

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I installed Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon and it crashed 2 days later. Thanks a lot for all your work. I am running Linux Mint Cinnamon Clem, I am trying to install 19, but as soon as it asks for my wifi password the password block turns bright red and no matter what I do it refuses to allow me to enter the password. After install of Linux Mint 19, I have a problem with screen-tearing using default modesetting driver.

In Mint What can be done? I have LM Cinnamon Timeshift started from a rescue flashdisk claimed to have restored I wiped out the whole thing and installed mint 19 from scratch. It took almost 3 hours to install and booted up properly, but it is very slow compared to I saved the hard disk image and put back an On this specific hardware mint 19 is far, far slower than I compiled a table with actual speed figures if anyone is interested.

The bottom line is that Generally speaking should there be any performance degradation with 19 vs I am here as I was looking to install 19 as a solution to a few problems I was having with Is there any reason why my system would have updated itself from the installed Does the below error have anything to do with it …? Is upgrading to 19 my solution?

They are different distros. Timeshift question — what happens when the designated device gets full? I think I had read somewhere this could bork a system. Is there an elegant mechanism to manage the device when its getting full and if so what does it look like?

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Thanks for insights. If this were to happen, you could unbork it by booting to a live session and deleting some files to free enough space to let it boot again. Just got back on system. Thanks to Gothic and bmillham for pointing out Messa issue was already Known event and ugrade path had been pulled resulting in message I was getting. Now see via Clem path has been restored so will give update another try.


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Hi Pete It is possible I could have accidentally skipped the keyboard page ; more likely I have just written down the wrong order as may well have mis remembered it. However, it did default to English US whereas Sorry for any confusion. Thanks Nigel. I guess that the Mint team will have a look if other reports of this emerge. In the meantime though, are you still configured to US English or have you changed it manually? Let me know if you have any problems configuring either of these. It was one of the few aspects where Linux was more user-friendly then Microsoft.

Not only did it do upgrades in a time windows needed reformats, it actually even fixed a broken userinterface for me once! Not only is the year of the Linux desktop not coming nearer, it is actually going further away! I can understand not offering it immediately to make inexperienced users wait till a version is more mature, but it would be nice if an upgrade was offered at Upgrading from a point release to another is much more trivial and we do that from within the update manager.

Love you, man! I used the GUI to update… While upgrading my old computer freezed. So i had to do a hard power off. After booting the update manager gui came up, told me about a little dpkg-voodoo and did all the rest.