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A have never used mint and only used debian as a Workstation. If there is a permissions issue with an application, my first thought is how you installed you application?
When you say, you cant easily get tonthe content of a drive, what Desktop Environment do you us3 and what file explorer?
I installed Linux Mint from a live USB. I have installed applications via bash, software manager, and some even from the snap store.
I'm not sure what desktop environment Mint uses, I'm pretty sure it's not KDE, and I have no clue about which explorer.
mint uses Cinnamon