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I've used more operating systems than you can shake a stick at. I cut my teeth on IBM 360/OS in the 1970s. Since then, I've used every Apple and Microsoft operating system you've heard of, and many you've never known, such as A/UX  and Microsoft Xenix . I've also used well over 100 different Unix and Linux distributions . So, when I say Linux Mint 22  -- the latest long-term support (LTS) version of Linux Mint  -- is not just the best Linux desktop, but the best desktop, it means something. Also: 8 things you can do with Linux that you can't do with MacOS or Windows But is Linux Mint the best desktop for you? The only way you'll know for sure is to try it yourself. Here's how to give Linux Mint a spin. It's simple to try. If you like what you see, I also explain how to replace Windows with Mint. How to try Linux Mint Materials needed : Windows PC, internet connection, and a DVD-RW or USB stick with 3GB or more of storage Estimated time : 2 hours Estimated cost : $5 1. Download the most recent version of Linux Mint Unlike other operating systems, Linux distros like Mint make it easy to give them a test run before installing them. To do this, you must first download a copy of Linux Mint . Depending on your internet speed, downloading the 2.8GB of Linux Mint ISO can take up to half an hour. With my 1GB per second fiber connection, it took five minutes. Also: Thinking about switching to Linux? 10 things you need to know Unlike Windows, where there's only one desktop interface, you can choose from three different Mint desktops : MATE , Xfce , and Cinnamon, the default desktop. If you have a 2012 or newer PC, I recommend going with Cinnamon. If you have an older machine, try Mate. If your PC is ancient or has little horsepower, use Xfce. 2. Make sure your copy of Mint is the real thing Next, you should ensure that your downloaded image file is the real McCoy. You can do this test by downloading the sha256sum.txt and sha256sum.txt. jpg files. You should be able to find them in the same place you downloaded the ISO image. When you download the files, use your browser's "right-click->Save Link As…" command. Next, head to the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) page . Once there, download and install the Windows installer, download. sig. Then, run the installer. It doesn't matter if you run it as an ordinary user or administrator; either way works. Also: 5 ways to save your Windows 10 PC in 2025 - and most are free Now, head over to the Download folder. Once there, hold Shift while right-clicking your download folder and open a command window. When done, run the following command: CertUtil -hashfile filename.iso SHA256 Eventually, the system will return an alphanumeric sequence called a hash. If this hash is identical to the one listed in your sha256sum.txt, the integrity check is passed, and your ISO file is good. If the hash is not identical, delete the ISO file and download another copy. It's unlikely you'll get a bad copy. But with people going to so much trouble to spread malware, why take a chance? Check your download. 3. Burn Mint to a DVD-RW or USB Stick You're now ready to burn the image to a DVD or a USB stick. If you have an old copy of Windows, you may not have an ISO burner program. In that case, you must download one. I recommend freeware programs such as ImgBurn for optical drives and Yumi for Windows for USB sticks. Other good choices are LinuxLive USB Creator and UNetbootin . These programs are all free. Windows 11 users can use the operating system's built-in ISO burner functionality. To burn your ISO file to a blank DVD-RW or USB stick, insert the disc into your DVD-RW burner drive or insert your USB stick into a USB port. Then, open the folder containing your ISO file in Windows File Explorer, which is typically the Download directory. Next, click on your Mint ISO file. On the top of File Explorer, you should see the Burn option. Select this option and burn the image to your DVD or USB stick. If you have a choice, you should use a USB stick. They're faster to burn and to install Mint on a machine.  Also: Sparky Linux is a blazing-fast distro that can keep your older machines running for years In addition, if you're using a USB stick, you should set it up with persistent storage. You can then store your programs and files on the stick, which allows you to test Linux Mint on any PC without installing anything on the computer.  Using a USB stick also means you can carry Linux and use it as a walk-around operating system for hotel, conference, and library PCs. I find this very useful, and there's always at least one Linux Mint stick in my laptop bag. Finally, check your newly burned disc for errors. Over the years, I've had more problems running and installing Linux from bad discs than all other causes combined. 4. Reboot Next, reboot your computer. During the reboot, stop the bootup process and get to your PC's UEFI or BIOS settings. How you do this varies according to the system. Look for a message as the machine starts up that tells you which key or keys you'll need to press to access the BIOS or UEFI. Likely candidates are a function key, the " ESC" or "delete" keys. For a recent list of the major OEMs, see How to Enter the BIOS on Any PC: Access Keys by Manufacturer . If you don't spot the message the first time, don't worry. Just reboot and try again. Also: New to programming? My 5 favorite Linux tools will get you up to speed faster Once you get to the BIOS or UEFI, look for a menu choice labeled "Boot", "Boot Options", or "Boot Order". If you don't see anything with the word "boot" in it, check other menu options, such as "Advanced Options", "Advanced BIOS Features", or "Other Options". Once you find it, set the boot order so that instead of booting from the hard drive first, you boot from either the DVD or USB drive. Once your PC is set to boot first from the alternative drive, insert your DVD or USB stick and reboot. Then, select "Start Linux Mint" from the first menu. From here on out, you'll be running Linux Mint. 5. Start Linux Mint Once your PC is set to boot from the alternative drive, insert your DVD or USB stick and reboot. Then, select "Start Linux Mint" from the first menu. In this live session, the username is "mint" and the password is empty. From there, you'll be running Linux Mint. So far, you haven't installed anything on your PC, but you are running Mint. Use this opportunity to play with Mint to see if you like it. Also: Why don't more people use desktop Linux? I have a theory you might not like Mint will run slowly using a DVD drive, but it will run quickly enough to give you an idea of what it's like to use Mint. From a USB stick, Mint runs fast enough to provide a good notion of working with the OS. Indeed, it's fast enough that I use Mint USB sticks for work, sometimes on office PCs. 6. Fix Nvidia graphic problems If Linux Mint freezes during boot, use the "Compatibility Mode" boot option. From here, you should be able to boot Linux Mint and install it on your computer. Some older Nvidia graphics cards don't work well with Mint's default open-source Nvidia driver. If Linux Mint freezes during boot, use the "nomodeset" boot option, which you set to the Start Linux Mint option, and press 'e' to modify the boot options. Then, replace "quiet splash" with "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot. On older PCs using BIOS, press 'tab' instead of 'e'. Also: How to install Ubuntu Linux (It's easy!) Mint will run slower this way, but it will boot and run. Nvidia recently announced that all its graphic drivers will be open-sourced  going forward, so this will eventually no longer be a problem. 7. Backup your system Like what you see? Want to use Mint? Now, you're ready to install Mint. First, make a complete backup of your Windows system . If you don't delete Windows when you set up a partition, installing Linux shouldn't hurt your Windows setup, but why take any chances? 8. Install Linux Mint Installing Linux on Windows PCs with UEFI and Secure Boot used to be a major pain. It can still be an annoyance, but Ubuntu and Mint have made booting and installing with Secure Boot systems a non-issue. All pre-built binaries intended to be loaded as part of the boot process, except for the initrd image, are signed by Canonical's Ubuntu UEFI certificate, which is implicitly trusted by the Microsoft-signed UEFI loader. If, for some reason, you can't install Mint with Secure Boot running on your PC, you can always turn off Secure Boot. There are many ways to switch off Secure Boot . All these techniques involve going to the UEFI control panel during the boot process and switching it off. Also: 8 things you can do with Linux that you can't do with MacOS or Windows Next, make sure your PC is plugged in. The last thing you want is to run out of battery power during an operating system install. You'll also need an internet connection and about 8GB of free drive space. When that process is complete, reboot into Linux again. Once you have the Mint displayed, one of your icon choices on the left will be installing Mint. Double-click it, and you'll be on your way. You'll need to navigate several menu choices. Most of these decisions will be easy, such as the language you want Mint to use and your time zone. The one critical choice will be how to partition your hard drive. 9. Partition your hard drive Partitioning a hard drive can become very complicated. Fortunately, there's an easy way to dual-boot both Windows and Mint. Simply pick the first option on the Installation Type menu: "Install Linux Mint alongside them". This procedure will install Linux Mint next to your existing Windows system and leave it untouched. I usually give Mint half of my PC's remaining drive space. You'll be asked to choose which operating system to boot by default. No matter which one you pick, you'll get a few seconds to switch to the other operating system. You can also specify exactly how you want your hard drive set up. This approach should only be tried by power users. If you go down this route, I suggest using Ext4 for your main Linux file system. 10. Linux Mint setup finishing touches You'll also be required to give your system a name, pick out a username, and create a password. You can also encrypt your home directory to keep files safe from prying eyes. However, an encrypted home directory slows systems down. It's faster, albeit counterintuitive, to encrypt the entire drive after you have Mint up and running. Mint's setup menu enables you to automatically create a system snapshot with Timeshift . This way, if something goes wrong later, you can restore your system files and return to a working system. This approach, however, does not save your documents and the like. It just saves the system files needed to run Mint. While you're here, set up a regular Timeshift schedule. Timeshift can save your bacon if something goes awry. Also: 5 reasons why Linux will overtake Windows and MacOS on the desktop - eventually Next, Mint can check to see if your computer needs additional drivers. I highly recommend running this check. Afterward, you can install proprietary multimedia codecs, such as drivers, to watch DVDs. To install these, run the Driver Manager, follow the program's suggestions, and reboot your computer. You should then update your system to the latest software. Unlike Windows patches, when you update Mint, you're updating not just your operating system but all the other programs, such as the default web browser, Firefox; the office suite, LibreOffice; and any other programs you've installed from Mint's Software Manager. To manually update this software, click on the shield icon in the menu bar. By default, on the Cinnamon desktop, the bar is at the bottom of the screen, and the icon is on the right. You will then be prompted for your password and asked if you really want to update your system. Say "yes", and you'll be ready to give your new Mint system a real run. The setup routine also lets you look at system settings and find new programs with the Software Manager. But since you're probably a new user, you can skip those elements for now. That's all there is to it. I've installed Linux hundreds of times, and it usually takes me about an hour to start my download -- the blessings of a gigabit fiber internet connection -- to go from booting up and customizing my new Mint PC. If you've never done an installation before, allow yourself an afternoon or morning for the job. Have fun, get work done, and enjoy. Linux Mint FAQs What are Linux Mint's system requirements? If you have a computer from the last decade or so that still works, it can almost certainly run Linux Mint. Technically, Linux Mint requires: 2GB RAM (4GB recommended) 20GB of disk space (100GB recommended) 1024Ă—768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don't fit on the screen) You can probably buy an old PC from a junk shop, and it will run Mint. I've done that very thing. Is there any problem running Linux Mint and Windows on the same PC? No. It will take about 10 seconds, plus the boot time, to switch from one operating system to the other, but that's it. Also: 10 things I always do immediately after installing Linux - and why If you want to run them both simultaneously, that's a different thing altogether. To do that, you should look into running one system in a virtual machine (VM), such as Oracle VirtualBox , or think about running Linux under Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2.0 . In these configurations, both operating systems will run a bit slower. But unless you're editing video or playing complex games, you shouldn't see any real slowdowns. Can I run Microsoft Office on Linux? Yes. There are complex ways to do this task using programs, such as WINE , Crossover Linux , and WinApps for Linux . But the easiest by far is to run Microsoft 365 , formerly Office 365. You can, of course, also run many great Linux desktop programs, such as GIMP for photo editing, LibreOffice for office work, and Chrome or Firefox for web browsing.Â
Rabat – Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi has officially unveiled the final squad list for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, confirming a balanced group that blends experience, young talent, and tactical versatility. The announcement ends weeks of anticipation, as fans waited to see which players would be making the prestigious trip to football’s biggest stage.
The final selection features traditional pillars of the national team, including star goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, as well as fellow goalkeepers Munir El Kajoui and Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti. The full list of the players is as follows:
Goalkeepers
YASSINE BOUNOU
MUNIR EL KAJOUI
AHMED REDA TAGNAOUTI
Defenders
NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI
ANASS SALAH-EDDINE
YOUSSEF BELAMMARI
NAYEF AGUERD
CHADI RIAD
ISSA DIOP
REDOUANE HALHAL
ACHRAF HAKIMI
ZAKARIA EL OUAHDI
Midfielders
SAMIR EL MOURABET
AYYOUB BOUADDI
NEIL EL AYNAOUI
SOFYAN AMRABAT
AZZEDINE OUNAHI
BILAL EL KHANNOUSS
ISMAEL SAIBARI
Forwards
ABDESSAMAD EZZALZOULI
CHEMSDINE TALBI
SOUFIANE RAHIMI
AYOUB EL KAABI
BRAHIM DIAZ
YASSINE GESSIME
AYOUBE AMAIMOUNI
As part of its preparatory campaign ahead of the World Cup, Morocco is scheduled to play two friendly matches against Madagascar on June 2 and Norway on June 7.
Morocco already played its first friendly today, dominating the match 5-0.
The Atlas Lions are currently ranked 8th in the FIFA rankings, making them the highest-ranked African national team.
All eyes are now on the national team, with fans eager to see them roar again and replicate the historic 2022 World Cup run, where Morocco became the first Arab and African team to reach the semi-finals.
Morocco is in Group C, alongside Brazil, with the match scheduled for June 13.
June 19 will feature Morocco vs Scotland, followed by Morocco vs Haiti on June 24.
Many see the group as manageable, but observers emphasize that no match is easy at the World Cup, where all underdog teams will be striving to become the new Morocco by replicating the Atlas Lions’ historic run in 2022.
Safaa Kasraoui·
Agadir hosted the closing ceremony of the ninth edition of the Golf Cup for Sports Journalists on Saturday, bringing together media professionals, athletes, and public figures from Morocco and beyond in a celebration of sport and camaraderie. The three-day tournament took place at one of the city's premier golf courses and drew participants from across Morocco as well as international guests representing media organizations from Europe and Africa.
The event, organized under the aegis of the Moroccan Sports Press Association, has grown significantly since its inaugural edition, establishing itself as a landmark in Morocco's sports media calendar. This year's edition was particularly notable for its international dimension, with journalists from Spain, France, and several sub-Saharan African countries joining their Moroccan counterparts on the greens.
Beyond the competitive rounds, the Golf Cup served as a platform for dialogue between sports media professionals, fostering networks and discussing the evolving landscape of sports journalism in an era of digital transformation. A dedicated awards ceremony honored journalists and civil society figures who have made outstanding contributions to Moroccan sport over the past year.
Organizers emphasized Agadir's growing reputation as a sports and tourism destination, with the city's coastline, climate, and world-class golf infrastructure making it an ideal host for international events. "Agadir is proving itself as a city capable of hosting events of the highest level," said the association's president in closing remarks.
The success of this edition has strengthened the case for Morocco's broader ambitions in sports tourism, a sector expected to receive significant investment as the country prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal.
Tantan – The head of the football department at Spain’s LaLiga, Juan Florit, said that Morocco’s national football team has established itself among the elite of international football and is now considered one of the best teams in the world.
Speaking to the Moroccan news agency (MAP), Florit said Morocco has achieved strong results in recent years at both continental and international levels, which has allowed it to join the ranks of global football powers.
He said the strength of the Moroccan team lies in its balance, as it combines young rising talent with experienced players, creating a well-structured and competitive squad.
Florit also expressed his best wishes for Morocco ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
He also noted the growing presence of Moroccan players in Spain’s first and second divisions, noting that many have become key players in their clubs. He said Moroccan players are now among the most represented foreign nationalities in Spanish football academies after Spanish players, a sign of their strong development.
According to him, young Moroccan players show natural talent and tactical maturity that help them succeed in the highly competitive Spanish football system.
Florit also described Morocco as a strategic partner for LaLiga and said the Spanish league is committed to strengthening cooperation between Moroccan and Spanish football systems.
He pointed to the “Next Gen Draft” program, organized by LaLiga and EA SPORTS, which is hosting eight young Moroccan talents this year, including four girls and four boys. The program aims to give young Moroccan players hands-on training experience in Spain and exposure to professional coaching methods used by top Spanish clubs.
He said this kind of experience will help improve their skills and competitiveness.
Looking ahead to the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which Morocco will jointly host with Spain and Portugal, Florit said the tournament is a major opportunity for both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar.
He added that the next four years will be important for expanding cooperation between Morocco and Spain and maximizing their shared football potential.