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Here's how to go about installing Linux on a Mac: Download your Linux distribution to the Mac. We recommend Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS if this is your first Linux install. Save the file to your Downloads. Download and run UNetbootin, then select the 'disk image' option and supply it with an ISO (CD image). UNetbootin doesn't use distribution-specific rules for making your live USB drive, so most Linux ISO files should load correctly using this option.

ReleaseLinux Mint 19.3 'Tricia' - Cinnamon (32-bit)
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The following article is a guide to installing Linux on a Mac PC. Most of the time we opt for Linux operating systems but are confused about the hardware requirements. The tutorial will help you run Linux system on your Mac which will completely replace the original OS. Read on below to find out:
Linux Mint For Mac Download

Before you begin, you'll first need to select the distribution you want to work on. Whichever you choose will determine the kind of working environment you want. Some of them include:

  • Ubuntu: One of the most popular operating systems built on Unity. It is great for new users and offers a very similar environment as macOS does.
  • LinuxMint: Released in 2006, this type is more Window- like and comes in with a range of desktops (Cinnamon, Mate etc.) for Users.
  • Debian: This is perfect for people working on the server side. Although, Debian is a little complicated to set up and use, but offers a lot more features than Ubuntu and Mint.
  • Fedora Linux: This distro is based on various packages such as DNF, RPM and GNOME. It is not recommended for beginners because of the complex working environment.

Try to get familiar with the distribution you want to install so you don't have any issues later. We recommend starting with Ubuntu since it is the most used and offers plenty of community support in case if you get stuck somewhere.

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Here's how to go about installing Linux on a Mac: Download your Linux distribution to the Mac. We recommend Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS if this is your first Linux install. Save the file to your Downloads. Download and run UNetbootin, then select the 'disk image' option and supply it with an ISO (CD image). UNetbootin doesn't use distribution-specific rules for making your live USB drive, so most Linux ISO files should load correctly using this option.

ReleaseLinux Mint 19.3 'Tricia' - Cinnamon (32-bit)
Size1.9GB
Release notesRelease Notes
AnnouncementAnnouncement
TorrentTorrent
AuthenticityDon't forget to verify your ISO

Linux Mint For Mac Download 64

Download mirrors

Location Mirror
WorldEvoWise CDN
WorldLayerOnline
CanadaManitoba Unix User Group
CanadaUniversity of Waterloo Computer Science Club
USAadvancedhosters.com
USAClarkson University
USAette.biz
USAGigeNET
USAHarvard School of Engineering
USAJames Madison University
USAkernel.org
USALinux Freedom
USAMetroCast Cablevision
USAPurdue Linux Users Group
USASonic
USASyringa Networks
USATeam Cymru
USATeraSwitch
USAUniversity of Oklahoma
USAUniversity of Washington, Mathematics
USAUS Internet
USAXMission Internet
BelarusByFly
BulgariaIPACCT
BulgariaNetix Ltd
BulgariaTelepoint
BulgariaUniversity of Ruse
Czech RepublicIgnum, s.r.o.
Czech RepublicIT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center
Czech RepublicUPC Ceska republika
DenmarkDotsrc.org
DenmarkKLID
FranceCrifo.org
FranceInstitut de Génétique Humaine
GermanyBe a Lama, Inc.
GermanyDark Penguin Network
Germanydogado GmbH
GermanyFH Aachen
GermanyFriedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
GermanyGWDG
GermanyHochschule Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
GermanyI/P/B/ Internet Provider in Berlin GmbH
GermanyNetCologne GmbH
GermanyNetzwerge GmbH
GermanyPyrateLAN.party
Germanywilhelm.tel GmbH
GreeceHellenic Telecommunications Organization
GreeceMyAegean team, University of the Aegean
GreeceNational Technical University of Athens
GreeceUniversity of Crete
GreenlandTele Greenland
HungaryQuantum Mirror
IrelandHEAnet
LatviaUniversity of Latvia
Luxembourgroot S.A.
NetherlandsLiteServer
NetherlandsNLUUG
NetherlandsTriple IT
PolandICM - University of Warsaw
PortugalFCCN
PortugalRNL - Técnico Lisboa
PortugalUniversidade do Porto
RomaniaM247
RomaniaTelekom Romania
RussiaPowernet ISP
RussiaTruenetwork
RussiaYandex Team
SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac
SlovakiaEnergotel
SlovakiaRainside
SpainOficina de Software Libre do Cixug
SwedenAcademic Computer Club, Umea University
Swedenc0urier.net
SwedenInfania Networks
SwedenZetup
SwitzerlandInit7
TurkeyLinux Kullanicilari Dernegi
UkraineIP-Connect LLC
United KingdomBytemark Hosting
United KingdomUKFast
United KingdomUniversity of Kent UK Mirror Service
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ChinaBeijing Foreign Studies University
ChinaTUNA
ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of China Linux User Group
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IndonesiaDeace
IsraelIsrael Internet Association
KazakhstanHoster.kz
KazakhstanPS Internet Company LLC
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ThailandSongkla University
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ArgentinaZero.com.ar
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BrazilITS Telecomunicacoes
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EcuadorCEDIA Ecuador
EcuadorEscuela Politecnica Natcional
BotswanaRetention Range
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South AfricaInternet Solutions
South AfricaUniversity of Free State
South AfricaWIRUlink

The following article is a guide to installing Linux on a Mac PC. Most of the time we opt for Linux operating systems but are confused about the hardware requirements. The tutorial will help you run Linux system on your Mac which will completely replace the original OS. Read on below to find out:

Before you begin, you'll first need to select the distribution you want to work on. Whichever you choose will determine the kind of working environment you want. Some of them include:

  • Ubuntu: One of the most popular operating systems built on Unity. It is great for new users and offers a very similar environment as macOS does.
  • LinuxMint: Released in 2006, this type is more Window- like and comes in with a range of desktops (Cinnamon, Mate etc.) for Users.
  • Debian: This is perfect for people working on the server side. Although, Debian is a little complicated to set up and use, but offers a lot more features than Ubuntu and Mint.
  • Fedora Linux: This distro is based on various packages such as DNF, RPM and GNOME. It is not recommended for beginners because of the complex working environment.

Try to get familiar with the distribution you want to install so you don't have any issues later. We recommend starting with Ubuntu since it is the most used and offers plenty of community support in case if you get stuck somewhere.

Installing Linux on a Mac

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Yes, there is an option to run Linux temporarily on a Mac through the virtual box but if you're looking for a permanent solution, you might want to completely replace the present operating system with a Linux distro.

To install Linux on a Mac, you'll need a formatted USB drive with storage up to 8GB. Remember this process will wipe out your current macOS/OS X installation and there is probably a very hard chance to recover it back. Also, don't try to run macOS and Linux on dual boot because that won't work too.

Follow the steps for installation below:

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  1. Download Ubuntu or any other Linux distro you want to the Mac. Save it in your Downloads folder.
  2. Now download and install Etcher, an app that will help copy the Linux installation file to your USB drive. (https://www.balena.io/etcher/)
  3. Open the app and click on the Settings icon. Tick on the Unsafe Mode and click on Yes, Continue.
  4. Now Click on SelectImage. Choose the name of the .iso file you downloaded in Step 1.
  5. Insert your USB Drive
  6. Under the SelectDrive option, Click Change. Pick the drive option that matches with your USB drive in size. If you have inserted one drive in your Mac, the option will show /dev/disk1. If there are two drives attached, there will be an option for /dev/disk2 and so on. Note that /dev/disk0 is your Mac's hard drive. Do not select that option.
  7. Now click Flash to start copying.
  8. Remove the USB Flash Drive and Shut down your Mac.
  9. Now attach the USB drive on the Mac again or to any other PC you want to install it to.
  10. Power up the PC while constantly holding the Option key
  11. From the start up screen, select the EFI Boot Option
  12. You will see a screen with Ubuntu Installation Options that will ask you to either Try Ubuntu or Install Ubuntu. Press the letter ‘e' to go the boot entry.
  13. Here, you will have to edit the boot entry. Change the line starting with Linux and add the word ‘nomodeset' after ‘quiet splash'. It should be like this:
  14. Now, Press F10
  15. Ubuntu will start booting into trial mode
  16. Click on the option, ‘Install Ubuntu'
  17. Select your Language and Continue
  18. Now, select the option ‘Install this third party software' and click continue
  19. Click Yes to the alert option for /dev/sdb
  20. Now select ‘Erase Disk and Install Ubuntu' and click on continue
  21. Make sure you select the main hard drive and click on Install Now.
  22. Select your location and then click on continue
  23. Choose your keyboard layout and click on Continue
  24. Add a name and Password that you want to use
  25. Click on Continue and your Linux Distro will start installing
  26. Once the installation is finished, you will be asked to restart your Mac
  27. Now, login with your name and password to start using Ubuntu.

Note: During the installation process, we used the entire hard disk for Ubuntu in step 20, which means your MacOS will be permanently deleted. Livewire download free music. If you want to keep the MacOS, you will have to make disk partitions, a small 8GB partition and a larger 1000GB for Linux. You can also go to Disk Utility to create proper partitions before you start installing Linux. Have a look here (https://linuxnewbieguide.org/how-to-install-linux-on-a-macintosh-computer/)





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