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You need a different distro for the raspberry pi, which has an arm processor. The easiest way to do this is to use the Raspberry Pi imager. From within the app you can select a number of different os options, and if you’re looking for something with a desktop environment, start with raspberry pi os, or Ubuntu, both of which can be selected in the app.
Edit: fix autocorrect error
What is a district in this context?
And yeah, I have the Raspberry Pi Imager. That's what I used to write my previous OS's to my SD cards.
Years ago I used Rasbian, which I guess is now called Raspberry Pi OS. Years ago my fan worked. Then I switched to TwisterOS, and that worked great too. Then there was some issue with something. I forget what. But in order to fix it, I was instructed to do an update all.
I did, and my fan broke. I spent weeks trying to get it working again. It would work on raspbian, but not TwisterOS.
I had hundreds of gigs of roms on it, and I didn't want to format and start again. So I threw it in a drawer, and got frustrated with the thing. Well this week, I wanted to get it working, and even on Raspberry Pi OS the fan script won't work. It installs, but it doesn't do anything....
I believe the poster meant to write distribution. I don’t believe that Linux Mint releases for Raspberry Pie or if it does I’m not aware of this. The main downloads are for Intel or AMD machines only.
Yup. Autocorrect got me