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Linux Mint has me all the way fucked up, I spent like 5 hours figuring out how to boot it and couldn't get it to work. I didn't get pissed until the last 30 minutes or so though
Glad I didn't try to fuck with Debian because I'm way outta my element lol
Ah shit sorry it didn’t work out for you
If you’re still trying maybe make a post in the technology comm, there’s some pretty knowledgeable users there who might be able to help you out.
Today I spent like 4 hours debugging my own setup. I had made a mistake that was a little hard to diagnose that made Docker stop working, and I had to go through hell and back to find what I had done wrong.
See and I don't even know how to code at all. I figured I would need to do a little bit, which I was comfortable with, but for some reason at the very last step it just won't do anything. So if it takes someone who I'm assuming is more familiar that long to debug something...I'm cooked lol.
Also, would it be okay if I DM you for advice? Someone on the Mint forums told me that Mint doesn't support ARM. I don't know what ARM is, which is what I have and that might give some indication as to how much of a novice I am lmao. Or at least let me know if I'll be in way over my head since I do not know what these things are (Raspberry Pi, Snapdragon etc I have no clue)
Oh that's totally okay, yeah! I don't know much about Mint specifically but I think I could probably help regardless
ARM (nowadays mostly ARM64) is the type of processors used in mobile devices, single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, and the "Apple Silicon" Macbooks. Snapdragon is a brand of ARM processors made by Qualcomm for phones and tablets. If you're using a regular desktop or laptop, the type of processor is AMD64, also called x86-64.
I have a microsoft surface, and it says its ARM64 with Snapdragon so I think I'm SOL