Hi, I'm trying to dual boot Kubuntu alongside Mint. Problem is I'm really new to Linux and it's been quite a learning curve for me so I need things explained like I'm five. I'm also not sure if my issue is a question for the Mint forums or for here, so I'm asking both.
There's a few things I want to be able to run that I need Wayland for, and to my understanding that's a part of the OS itself and something Mint doesn't currently support. A friend suggested to try Kubuntu. I tried making a bootable flash drive with Mint's built-in tool, and I thought I had installed Kubuntu fine, but it's not showing up in Grub. I noticed that the flash drive was not showing up as UEFI when selecting it for boot, which I didn't think much of at the time but suspect that's why the install isn't showing up. Is it possible to write the flash drive as UEFI with the Image Writer? Is there a better program I should use? Is this even the problem to begin with...? Please help, and please be patient with me because I'm far from knowledgeable about Linux.
There's a few things I want to be able to run that I need Wayland for, and to my understanding that's a part of the OS itself and something Mint doesn't currently support. A friend suggested to try Kubuntu. I tried making a bootable flash drive with Mint's built-in tool, and I thought I had installed Kubuntu fine, but it's not showing up in Grub. I noticed that the flash drive was not showing up as UEFI when selecting it for boot, which I didn't think much of at the time but suspect that's why the install isn't showing up. Is it possible to write the flash drive as UEFI with the Image Writer? Is there a better program I should use? Is this even the problem to begin with...? Please help, and please be patient with me because I'm far from knowledgeable about Linux.




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