What does that mean in my central?

De
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I'm a bloody beginner when it comes to Linux. What does this edition mean?
(The personal folder starts anyway and I'm also the only user on the laptop)

Ju

What did you do in Nemo?

De

Nothing installed Linux Mint 5 minutes ago.

De

I do not know what that means it executes the command anyway but I do not know if I can ignore the error

Ju

This is explained very well here. Is not so bad:

https://askubuntu.com/questions/798928/nautilus-share-message-called-net-usershare-info-but-it-failed

If you start programs in the shell, then often come a lot of messages. Make it but only hints or warnings that are not bad.

Ju

You can ignore that.

De

Thank you for the answer 😊 Have a nice evening! 😊

De

Ouuuh completely in English. That will be something

Ju

Ok in German. You can connect to a Samba file server with Nemo. If you have not set up any connections, then there's the warning. But if you did not want to connect to another server then you can ignore the warning. But if you wanted to establish a connection, then the error message can help you to solve the problem.

mo

Do you have to understand what you did there?

With nemo do you want to start a file manager? Why? In the same pictures you already show a file manager, that could not be nemo, maybe even Thunar. Can't really differentiate each other.

As a beginner, you do not start such programs from the terminal. There are menus like Windows "Start".

You should not use sudo for graphical applications. This (sudo) command should also be used very sparingly, because it can be broken very quickly everything. Sudo makes you the superuser, the absolute boss of all.

Explore Linux first with its graphical tools and later with console commands.

De

Yes, I do not do anything deep in the system anyway
I just looked at the Grundkommands and found that

De

Many Thanks

ap

If you install Mint, the calculator will run up to graphical interface. Bottom left is the Start menu, because you can start all programs with a mouse click. Look at all this in peace. The Appshop (second favorite icon) offers you many additional programs for secure download, with description, screenshot and user comments. The browser Firefox should be found directly on the web.

For advanced users, the console (in your picture) is also a useful field of activity.

De

Yes I'm trying to get along with the console at the moment, it's not easy in the beginning

De

I still do not quite understand how I can download unknown sources, say for example a program that can't be found in the store like Pycharm