I am making a concerted effort to move my main laptop to Linux Mint.
Of course one of the first things I wanted to do was install a Uno wallet. I love Cryptapus' port of Electrum wallet for Uno on Windows, so I went over to
https://cryptap.us/uno/electrum/ to see what I could do.
Because I'm still a Linux neophyte and have never been good compiling anything, I thought to myself, "This is gonna suck."
Thankfully Cryptapus provided a pre-compiled Electrum Linux wallet for Uno. Still... you never know if it will work from one distro to another. I downloaded it and it opened right up in Linux Mint's package manager.
I clicked on the executable, fully expecting that I would eventually have to Google the answer to some arcane Linux fail status code and sudo- this or that to get it to run.
Surprise! Electrum opened right up and began to run. Within a minute, it had connected to one of Cryptapus' Electrum servers.
Installation was a breeze, even easier than on Windows 10. It just worked. If Gekko was a Linux man, he would have been proud at how easy it was.
The teeniest issue I encountered was an update notice that is for the Bitcoin version of Electrum wallet.
Other than that, having Electrum running so effortlessly will go along way to helping me complete my move to Linux.
Uno Electrum wallet works great on Linux Mint!
Don't forget to thank Cryptapus for all of the great work he has done for this community. Send him some love at ucrYPTxQPKkb2WTU57PjurHbCHf3rACMJh or go to
http://cryptap.us/uno and lose a little on the dice games.