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First of all sorry for saying that cursed name, but a school teacher asked me to install it on her laptop, i had no idea how to but after following some tutorials online, it displays this error:

Windows couldn't open C:\Source\install.wim

I would be very grateful for your help

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[โ€“] SloppilyFloss@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Hey, I've been meaning to ask you this, but you're both deaf and blind? And that's interesting that Windows doesnt't have good interfaces, since I always heard Windows is better in that department compared to Linux.

[โ€“] DBGamer@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago

That is indeed correct and thanks for asking of me! :) Indeed, I believe Linux USUALLY ships with customizations for their interfaces. On Linux Mint, I can change the themeing, color of folders, display settings and so forth. Add on top that Linux Mint ships with good accessibility settings (that's normally literally hundreds otherwise/user) it's a pretty significant thing to me.

The only thing that gets me that I have to restart the interface (Desktop Environment) every time I goes into Minetest full screen. Since i need to switch off the accessibility settings. Since the game already comes with MANY scaling options so I can still plays it provided it's also in full screen.