Linux builds are a piece of cake compared to setting up a Windows dev machine.
Haven't tried it on Mint but Ubuntu and Centos were pretty easy.
Do it once and never have to hunt for a release in the future.
Running the latest version of Wireshark on Linux may not, in fact, be easy for newbies; Linux distributions sometimes don't provide very up-to-date binary packages, which means you may need to build from source if you want a version newer than what the distribution supplier provides.
Linux builds are a piece of cake compared to setting up a Windows dev machine.
Haven't tried it on Mint but Ubuntu and Centos were pretty easy.
Do it once and never have to hunt for a release in the future.
Wireshark 3.0.2 Linux for Debian/Ubuntu
Dev Guide: 3.6.1. Building on Unix
Appreciate your comment Chuck. I'm not a developer, or even capable of building Anything. :-)
I don't even understand the instructions of how to do it let alone actually do it...haha... Guess Wireshark isn't for me...
The Wireshark download page has a link to the Debian package. Perhaps someone there can help.
Running the latest version of Wireshark on Linux may not, in fact, be easy for newbies; Linux distributions sometimes don't provide very up-to-date binary packages, which means you may need to build from source if you want a version newer than what the distribution supplier provides.
They should be ashamed of themselves!