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tool , in What is you backup tool of choice?
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At work/for business, you can’t beat Veeam. It’s the gold standard and there is literally nothing better.

At home, Duplicity. Set it up once and then just let it go, and it supports a million different backup targets you can ship your backups off to, including the local filesystem. Has auto-aging/removal rules, easy restores, incrementals, etc. Encrypts by default too.

0000 , in What distro(s) do you use?

Arch on my workstation, Ubuntu on my servers.

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

Arch for me, I use Aur as a crutch to avoid compiling and managing source projects, i love pacman and rolling releases, and it’s very easily customizable (ofc once you learn the system).

Gatsby ,

I wish I could have the AUR without the rolling release, or more realistically I use arch without utilitizing the rolling release. I’m on such shitty + spotty + capped at 100gb I only update my system once a month. Haven’t had problems though, so I guess im not complaining. Updating my windows VMs is significantly worse

mudamuda , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
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NixOS learning curve maybe is not so hard. You can start with default configurations and installed Calamares what is as simple as on other distros. Than look for options and try.

Otherwise, Flatpaks are reproducible (build with flatpak-builder as on Flathub).

cybersandwich ,

I just installed NixOS on an old laptop. It’s really easy to start but the documentation sucks and there aren’t many great tutorials.

Daeraxa , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

Can’t remember why I looked into it but my very first experience was using Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04.4) on VirtualBox. At some point I also used Wubi to install either that one or one or two versions later on a desktop PC. Honestly I didn’t really “get it”, it was difficult to do anything (tar.gz files utterly defeated me), I really didn’t understand the concept of the apt package manager. I was curious but ultimately didn’t really know why anyone would bother using it.

A few years later I installed one of the versions of Ubuntu when they moved to the Unity DE (again on Virtualbox). I remember really liking it (only later found out how controversial it was) but yet again didn’t really understand why I would want to use it instead of Windows.

It wasn’t until around maybe 2018 or 2019 that I installed Linux Mint on a spare SSD in my computer and actually began using it. However yet again I still didn’t have a reason to use it - that was until I got involved with an open source project and trying to set up a dev environment on Windows completely melted my melon. The instructions to get the dev environment going on Linux looked so much easier, and it was. I’ve barely looked back since.

shapis , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?
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Flatpaks seaminglessly supporting all apps plus cli applications and drivers would be the holy grail.

Bandicoot_Academic ,

Unfortunatly i don’t think thats gonna happen. Due to how flatpaks work things like drivers wouldn’t work without some serius workorounds.

s4if , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
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I got a Karmic Koala (ubuntu 09.10) CD from my friend kn my high school days, I install it on my Pentium 4 PC then freaked out because there are no codec and I can’t install it because I have no Internet at all, lol. Going back to windows until I have Laptop on my second year of uni. I still needs to use my uni’s wifi to install any apps, but it is workable and I use Linux almost exclusively since then. (sometimes dual boot-ing if there are Lecture that needs me to use windows.)

igalmarino , in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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Arch Linux because k.i.s.s

Vinegar , in What's the best debian/ubuntu based distro featuring KDE?
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Just chiming in to reaffirm what everyone else has said: KDE Neon is specifically built be the best KDE distro. The development branch is what KDE devs use to build & test all their software, so no distro is designed to work better with KDE software than KDE Neon.

__jov , in Delete Gnome Shell

You needed to replace the workstation release identity package with the plasma release identity one. I don’t remember the exact names but that will let you uninstall all gnome packages.

__jov , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?

You can just switch to kde or xfce if you dont like gnome, thats what linux is all about. For one I cant really use anything not-gnome anymore, its workflow feels just so efficient and is equally good with a touchpad, keyboard and mouse. I usually get distracted really easily on kde and the likes but gnome just gets out of the way and lets me focus more on my work.

shapis OP ,
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The other options I tried were a bit too buggy for my tastes. I’ll stick with it a bit longer. Idk.

__jov ,

Fair lol.

I’d suggest trying to always use the apps in the same workspaces. I always open discord spotify steam in the leftmost workspace, firefox in the rightmost and the 3-4 ides i have open in the middle each on its own. Makes navigating through them a second nature in no time.

garam ,
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The problem is with GTK4, most software are moving, and it cause different UI and since GTK4, we as user can’t have option to enable noCSD anymore like GTk3 :')

I’m saying about XFCE, because I’m fond of XFCE workflow

letbelight ,

The problem is with GTK4

I agree with this, and with no option to enable no csd… it sucks sooooooo much

bahmanm , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
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Could openSUSE MicroOS check the boxes for you?

visnudeva ,
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I discovered it and installed it yesterday, I really like it, no bloat, no useless preinstalled apps, a pure and clean distro.

Secunergy ,
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@bahmanm @usb_see Is openSUSE MicroOS out of beta and ready for productive use? Haven’t read any news about it lately (I am on openSUSE Leap, so interested)

bahmanm ,
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I’m not using it myself as am on Tumbelweed but I do know it’s quite similar to the idea OP is talking about. Oh and I couldn’t find any references to it being beta on the website 🤷‍♂️

fugepe , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?

IIRC the next few Wayland updates this year will solve and improve a lot of problems.

LiamMayfair ,

Like what? Have you got any examples?

Eeyore_Syndrome , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
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Universal Blue has a make your own even:

I still run off Kinoite 38 -Main/Latest on my AMD card.

Can use Nix even if you like with extra steps:

usb_see OP ,

I like this custom image idea.

Fleek hasn’t worked for me in Ubuntu land but once I move to a reproducible environment 🤞

belshamharoth , in COSMIC Skies of a Colorado July - Cosmic DE Update

Can’t wait for this to be released. IIRC a lot of it was built in the rust programming language which is a bit of interesting trivia

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