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Linux Mint is a computer operating system designed to work on most modern systems, including typical x86 and x64 PCs. Linux Mint can be thought of as filling the same role as Microsoft's Windows, Apple's Mac OS, and the free BSD OS. Linux Mint is also designed to work in conjunction with other operating systems (including those listed above), and can automatically set up a “dual boot” or “multi-boot” environment (where the user is prompted as to which operating system to start at each boot-up) during its installation. Linux Mint is a great operating system for individuals and for companies | Official User Guide Linux Mint MATE Edition Page 1 of 51 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO LINUX MINT.4 History.4 Purpose.4 Version numbers and codenames.5 Editions.6 Where to find help.6 INSTALLATION OF LINUX MINT.7 Download the iso.7 Via Torrent.7 Install a Torrent client.8 Download the Torrent file.8 Via a download mirror.8 Read the Release Notes.8 Check the MD5.9 Burn the ISO TO DVD.10 Boot the LiveDVD.11 Install Linux Mint on your Hard Drive.12 The Boot sequence.19 INTRODUCTION TO the LINUX MINT desktop.21 The mate Desktop.21 Desktop Settings.21 Getting to know the menu.23 The Places menu.23 The System menu.25 The Applications menu.29 The Search field.31 Define your favorite applications.32 Make your own shortcuts.32 Launch applications automatically when you log in.32 Change the appearance of the menu.33 Activate the Recent plug-in.34 Restore the default settings.35 Replace the menu with the default mate menu.35 software management.36 Package Management in Linux Mint.36 The Software Manager.41 The Menu.41 Synaptic apt.41 Page 2 of 51 Remove applications.42 From the Menu.42 Using apt.43 Synaptic.43 Update your system and your applications.43 Using the Update Manager.44 TIPS AND tricks.48 Copy and paste with the mouse.48 Takes notes with Tomboy.49 conclusion.50 Page 3 of .