02-09-2017, 07:41 PM
To Delta555,
It's easier because we have one desktop environment, and.....I have to say it, a better Help Manual. Not hating, but when I had to use Linux Mint to get a UEFI install onto someone's laptop, I used the Linux Lite Help Manual to help me configure TRIM for the SSD I installed for them. I didn't see anything in the Mint manual for that.
By the way, I think that laptop didn't have a way for me to turn off the secure boot feature. I might've been able to update the BIOS to get that feature, but Windows was already off the machine, and if I recall correctly, it was one of those PCs that only did a BIOS update from a Windows desktop.
It's easier because we have one desktop environment, and.....I have to say it, a better Help Manual. Not hating, but when I had to use Linux Mint to get a UEFI install onto someone's laptop, I used the Linux Lite Help Manual to help me configure TRIM for the SSD I installed for them. I didn't see anything in the Mint manual for that.
By the way, I think that laptop didn't have a way for me to turn off the secure boot feature. I might've been able to update the BIOS to get that feature, but Windows was already off the machine, and if I recall correctly, it was one of those PCs that only did a BIOS update from a Windows desktop.
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