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nyan , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

I use duplicity to a drive mounted off a Pi for local, tarsnap for remote. Both are command-line tools; tarsnap charges for their servers based on exact usage. (And thanks for the reminder; I’m due for another review of exactly what parts of which drives I’m backing up.)

ozoned , in Really good tutorial for getting Debian setup with Timeshift ready BTRFS
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Question about the video. I’ve never used btrfs or Timeshift, so maybe this is just a thing with them, when he jumps to the CLI and unmounts, remounts RW, changes the @rootfs @, adds a dir and then mounts the subvolume on /dev/sda2 to /target.

This is totally new to me and I was wondering if anyone had an explanation as to why this was necessary?

I’m used to EXT4 and that’s what I run. But if BTRFS has FINALLY gotten stable and usable and I can take snapshots and roll back to older ones, kind of like branches in ostree, then maybe it’s worth this little extra work.

From what I find subvols are their own isolated branch with their own hierarchy. Is this how they’re meant to be used? Manually creating them and mounting/unmounting?

ozoned ,
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Also anyone know if JustALinuxGuy is on Fediverse/Mastodon or a way to reach them about uploading these incredibly instructive videos to Peertube such as TILVids?

Trail , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

A separate NAS on an atom cpu with btrfs of raid 10 exposed over NFS.

sol , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

Most of my data is backed up to (or just stored on) a VPS in the first instance, and then I backup the VPS to a local NAS daily using rsnapshot (the NAS is just a few old hard drives attached to a Raspberry Pi until I can get something more robust). Very occasionally I’ll back the NAS up to a separate drive. I also occasionally backup my laptop directly to a separate hard drive.

Not a particularly robust solution but it gives me some piece of mind. I would like to build a better NAS that can support RAID as I was never able to get it working with the Pi.

ebits21 , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?
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Restic to Synology nas, Synology software for cloud backup.

danielfgom , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?
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Periodic backup to external drive via Deja Dup. Plus, I keep all important docs in Google Drive. All photos are in Google Photos. So it’s only my music really which isn’t in the cloud. But I might try upload it to Drive as well one day.

redcalcium , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

Good ol’ fashioned rsync once a day to a remote server with zfs with daily zfs snapshot (rsync.net). Very fast because it only need to send changed/new files, and saved my hide several times when I need to access deleted files or old version of some files from the zfs snapshots.

ryannathans , in How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?

Restic with deja dupe gui

hitagi , in The Power of Open Source : Blender 3.6 LTS - Reel

Really love seeing all the 2D work done in Blender. I’ve used it twice for a few projects before and I hope to get into it more soon!

kanzalibrary , in EndlessOS for my partner
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I just trying Q4OS Aquarius KDE (I love KDE btw) with “Pure Profile” install yesterday, and I’ll say clearly that nothing can beats their minimalist approach on system as far as I distro hopping on many Linux. The satisfied feeling with start from really pure system is so pure joy…

Carunga OP ,

Need Tod check that out. Never heard of it. I myself run KDE as part of the mighty garuda Linux. Pure is not the word I would use to describe garuda though.

kanzalibrary ,
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Try it on VM. if you seeking slim minimalist linux with KDE out of the box, then Q4OS is the endgame. Garuda do too much custom for me, even debian vanilla with KDE is still bloat…

StarkillerX42 , in The Power of Open Source : Blender 3.6 LTS - Reel

Where Linux?

carzian , in The Power of Open Source : Blender 3.6 LTS - Reel

Loved the porko roso plane

ayushnix , in Is there a way to turn off animations system-wide? (debian+swaywm)
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Umm, I can’t recall ever seeing any animations in swaywm. You’re sure you’re using sway and seeing animations in it?

Toralv OP ,
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Maybe I phrased it badly in my post. Of course swaywm in itself doesn’t have any animations, but since I don’t have a desktop environment like gnome or kde, I thought people would understand if I said that I use swaywm. Sorry

Elcapitan786 , in AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System

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OsrsNeedsF2P , in Is there a way to turn off animations system-wide? (debian+swaywm)

I don’t know the answer, but why disable animations? Does it feel better?

Toralv OP ,
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Yes?

20gramsWrench ,

animation hog ressources on low end hardware, and, by their nature, make your system less snappy since you have to wait for the animation to end before interacting with your program

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