How To Install Linux Mint On Raspberry Pi (Workaround guide)  | tecno4 | Scoop.it

Linux Mint is currently one of the most popular Linux distributions (in the top 5 according to Distrowatch). Based on Ubuntu, and Cinnamon for the desktop environment, Mint is a great solution for Linux beginners on PC (but not only). Unfortunately, Linux Mint doesn’t have a version available for the Raspberry Pi, but there is a way to almost get it.
Linux Mint is only available on x64 architectures, so it can’t run directly on a Raspberry Pi. But as it’s based on Ubuntu, with most applications in the official repository, it’s possible to install everything manually to get a similar experience.