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CerineArkweaver , in What is you backup tool of choice?

Duplicity over SSH to my backup NAS, which then backs up to a cloud service iDrive weekly.

My phone and tablet are both Samsung, which uses OneDrive for backups

SinJab0n , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?

U want stability stick to debian, bleeding egde apps? NixOs.

Middle ground? Ubuntu Rolling, u get reasonable up to day updates, and reasonable stability.

And remember, the perfect distro is the one u configure, and personalize for u. The distro is only gonna make ur life easier in making it urs, but that’s all, I wasted a lot of time understanding this.

Bishma , in What is you backup tool of choice?
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Deja Dup backs my local machines to my Synology NAS. That uses Hyper-backup to send everything to Dropbox.

majestictechie , in AlmaLinux No Longer Aims For 1:1 Compatibility With RHEL

I wonder then how PCI compliance will be effected. Given CVEs can be patched by Alma now, however they’ll need to maintain their own list of CVE’s to track/fix

synestine ,

You should be fine for PCI compliance as long as you are on a current release (Been there already, a few times). Also AlmaLinux already has an Announce mailing list ([email protected]) where they release update notifications (including Security releases) just like CentOS did.

nitefox , in COSMIC Skies of a Colorado July

Is there an ETA for the release?

thejevans ,
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It doesn’t look like it. They’ve been putting out solid updates every month, though.

nitefox , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?

btw arch Linux

ablackcatstail , in AlmaLinux No Longer Aims For 1:1 Compatibility With RHEL
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This seems like a wise move for the time being. I am an Alma fan and supporter so I get that the foundation is trying to do everything it can to stay relevant.

thejevans , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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I use Debian for servers. I recently began migrating from Arch on my desktops to NixOS. The shift from the fantastic Arch wiki documentation to the NixOS documentation was a huge stumbling block, but I got through it. It took a lot of time to get NixOS to a nice state on my main laptop, but once I did, installing it to my 2013 macbook air and configuring it to be exactly like my main laptop took all of 15 minutes. That was a huge deal for me. The next hurdle is going to be installing it on my desktop with nvidia GPU, but I don’t expect it will take too long.

I’ll probably start migrating servers to NixOS where I can, too.

Here is my NixOS config repo, if that helps: https://github.com/thejevans/nix-config/

vitrial , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?

Void Linux is the way to go, I’ve been using it for a few years now with no issues. Currently gaming with arch but I was gaming on void for a while, before I decided to hop. Might go back but switching over is such a hassle at the moment.

rodneyck , (edited ) in What is you backup tool of choice?
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KDE user so for my personal files I backup with both Kups and Bups (install both) and you get the choice of cloning type or only changed files with going back in time choices. Integrates into KDE taskbar/system settings.

For redundancy, I back up my main sync folder on the desktop to my laptop using Syncthing over my WiFi/network.

effingjoe , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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VanillaOS is pretty neat. It has an immutable (kind of) OS, lets you choose which package formats you want to use (flatpak, snap, appimage, etc) and leverages containers (a la Distrobox) and their package manager Apx to give you seamless access to packages on other distros. It's Ubuntu-based right now but the next release is switching to debian.

To be fair, I don't have much time on it. My daily drivers are a chromebook and a steamdeck, but I did dust off an old laptop just to check it out for a little bit.

coralof , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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I’ve hopped around to a bunch of different distros, but I always return to Debian Stable. I don’t really need the most bleeding-edge packages for my system, due to my use case.

Most of my actual apps are installed via Flatpak, so they’re all pretty recent, while still being on a rock-solid stable distribution.

kunic , in What is you backup tool of choice?
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Well it was duplicati, until it pulled this bullshit on me. I had a critical local failure of my data a month ago, 2.8TB lost. Pulled the backup off AWS S3 with my linux server, asked Duplicati to restore it, and it's failed 4 times for random reasons, taking a week to get there each time. Once I can get this backup to finally restore, I'm moving over to Duplicity.

SeeJayEmm ,
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Stuff like that is why I ditched duplicati. I had to rebuild the local db that would randomly corrupt itself one too many times.

kunic ,
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Exactly where my failure is. It's corrupting mid-way through the rebuild for no apparent reason.

JoMiran , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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I have been a Linux user since the Red Hat Halloween release (back in the twentieth century) and have run SUSE, Slackware, Red Hat, Arch, Debian and countless of their forks. Currently I’m settled on Pop!_OS 22.04 NVIDIA for my daily driver laptop with a built-in Nvidia GPU. It is rock solid and can run my three displays, each with a different resolution and refresh rate, without ever missing a beat. For everything else I use Debian and most of my clients run either RHEL or Oracle SEL on their production servers.

TL;DR: Pop!_OS daily driver and Debian for everything else.

unknowing8343 , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?

You tried most of them. You found Arch enjoyable, so I’d stick to that for the Wiki, the community, and flexibility.

NixOS looks interesting too, but nothing beats Arch in terms of having so much software at one-click distance with the almighty AUR.

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