The idea of someone using powershell when you are on Linux is a form of self harm and you need to reach out as its clearly a cry for help.
The idea of someone using powershell when you are on Linux is a form of self harm and you need to reach out as its clearly a cry for help.
its ether rsync so you can use it on any filesystem but you can also use it with BTRFS snapshots as well
it takes a snapshot of your install before you upgrade
what you could be looking for is a program called Timeshift
mastadon is like being apart of that clique in high school that revolved around that one popular kid.
make sure you change the setting on both systems to allows transfer to anybody instead of only me that’s how i got it to work.
It’s more old school yahoo from what I remember
Lol does that mean he should donate the second 100€
People that got into Linux when most of the main distributions were easier to install than windows in most cases. Some people wanted to show off that they can install a Linux like it was when we did it back in the 90s for some reason I still don’t understand till this day. I do like their wiki though. Works great for debian as well as arch.
?? I manage flatpaks exclusively in the terminal
Yeah just set it to use proton and it will install the windows version
Man saying Oracle Solaris just put a bad taste in my mouth. As a once Sun fanboy that loved SPARC i am sad now.
Wine and proton are the same valve takes wine and adds some tweaks to it to work beter for games. Wine can work in a pinch but I wouldn’t rely on it for your workflow as wine could always be playing catch up when your software updates versions.
Wine/Proton is a translation layer that translates windows system calls Linux system calls. So if wine/proton doesn’t have a feature windows has for your knew version then it will break. That’s okay for games but for something you need for work that can be a deal breaker. If you can switching to something Linux native will benefit you in the long run.
It’s like everyone forgot about open ID but also having accounts tied to the an instance is not the problem with good export and import. Communities are what we need to have abstraction on just like IRC if I go to @games i should see threads from all instances on the network. Just like everyone in an IRC network can talk in the same channel even though they connect on different IRC servers.
That’s the thing though you really don’t have to deal with old packages. The ones that count are in the backports repo and for everything else there’s is flatpak. Plus I think the reason steamos switched from Debian to arch was the methodology changed from being mutable to immutable and making it more for a handheld vs installed on many systems. It had nothing to do with the quality of the distro.
I don’t know about the best but Debian has been going strong for 32 years and the backbone of many distros. Its MVP in my book.
Agreed it’s like they heard steamos is based on Arch and didn’t understand the work that went to marking it immutable
I would be shocked if Fedora went through with it. If anyone remembers canonical tried to do this with you one to some years ago. They backed down then after push back as well.
I know it sounds stupid but i could be as easy as hitting alt+enter. It’s worked for me in the past
I use stow and a local git server to keep and clone to all my machines