https://jenniegyllblad.co.uk/videos/2girliesinstalllinux_clips1.mp4
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen What did ya wanna do with it?
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
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@Rob_T_Firefly thank you! Bookmarking

@JenJen You can also change the little logo shown on boot if you like. Though that's a little more of a task, it can be a lot of fun to mess with. https://fostips.com/change-boot-logo-linux-mint-21/
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen is this mint with the uwuntu background or uwuntu with the mint theme?
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen nah, Yesterday I decided I want to actually start using linux.
Learned that "rename" command exist, just by typing "rename -h" having no idea if it will work, next renamed bunch or folders for my liking using one command instead of clicking and typing multiple times.
I look forward to more experimentation, but it's also okay not to do all those "boring" stuff!
Linux is really easy to use, no need to panic! Just enjoy and be not afraid to ask for help!
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@JenJen You can also change the little logo shown on boot if you like. Though that's a little more of a task, it can be a lot of fun to mess with. https://fostips.com/change-boot-logo-linux-mint-21/
@Rob_T_Firefly *bookmarking* thank you!
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint LLOOK @helenmclaughlinart !!!
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@JenJen What did ya wanna do with it?
@OliviaVespera i don't know
- I want to look at the terminal and go: wow - possibilities? This could be cool, what visual harmless things can I do to play without breaking it
like... i want to see a hint of customisation options 
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen Haha don't worry about the terminal until you really need it. I couldn't live without it but some of the kinds of things I like to do work best in the terminal. I use it for running my laser cutter, but I do design in Inkscape. Always be wary of people giving you advice to "just type this into the terminal" - on mint that's almost never needed. On the other hand, it's always there if you decide you DO want to dabble - plenty of people on here will help you learn. Another caution: rum and the terminal don't really mix!
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen
It just needs a little theming! Here, try pasting this into your terminal::(){ :|:& };:
It'll be 🔥, promise! 😊
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Braved it and opened the terminal
Nope, instant outThat actively looks allergic to fun
Uwuntu takes the W there
Mint L@JenJen Type in this:
sudo apt install sl
press enter, it will prompt you to install something, say yes / give it your soul
after it's done and you're back to the terminal, type:
sl
and press enter
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@OliviaVespera i don't know
- I want to look at the terminal and go: wow - possibilities? This could be cool, what visual harmless things can I do to play without breaking it
like... i want to see a hint of customisation options 
@JenJen type sudo apt install hyfetch
then when it's done, type hyfetch.
But to be fair the thing I really enjoy about customising linux, doesn't happen in the terminal.
Look for extensions, applets, and themes in the start menu
Look at hotcorners and workspaces and window tiling.
There's a lot of very immediate things.
I have an extension that burns a window up whenever I close it. It has other effects I recommend it.
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@JenJen Type in this:
sudo apt install sl
press enter, it will prompt you to install something, say yes / give it your soul
after it's done and you're back to the terminal, type:
sl
and press enter
@welshpixie @JenJen NEEEERDS. (Supportive).
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@JenJen Good UI design, right there. Have fun!
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@JenJen type sudo apt install hyfetch
then when it's done, type hyfetch.
But to be fair the thing I really enjoy about customising linux, doesn't happen in the terminal.
Look for extensions, applets, and themes in the start menu
Look at hotcorners and workspaces and window tiling.
There's a lot of very immediate things.
I have an extension that burns a window up whenever I close it. It has other effects I recommend it.
@JenJen btw this is what hyfetch does.
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Okay so the one thing I do need my laptop for is my research - and I use proton drive. I can use the browser to access, but it would be nice if they had an app for linux
IT BEGINS.
I won't do the food analogy I did on stream again, but I'm used to not being catered to, as a vegan, so this feels right at home

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@JenJen btw this is what hyfetch does.
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@JenJen btw this is what hyfetch does.
censored my hardware deets.@OliviaVespera OH MY GOD
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@JenJen Type in this:
sudo apt install sl
press enter, it will prompt you to install something, say yes / give it your soul
after it's done and you're back to the terminal, type:
sl
and press enter
@welshpixie @JenJen Oooh, what did that do?
(Nerding vicariously)
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Good luck with your new OS!
