Hello Hello, tried to use wireshark but have a little problem

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  • Rather than simply running Wireshark via "sudo" you should really follow the instructions described here, since doing that minimizes the number of processes running with elevated privileges, which is a good thing. There's a link on that page to specific instructions for Debian-based distros, which I'd expect to include Mint. Related to this, I'm pretty sure all the Wireshark installations I remember doing in the past few years on various Linux platforms via the appropriate package mangers have popped up a window on first launch describing the appropriate measures to take to allow non-root users to capture traffic, which were pretty much just a summary of the steps described in the second link I mentioned, but I'm not a heavy Linux user so my experience with this is a bit limited.

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