Backup $home and /etc. That should be good enough.
Backup $home and /etc. That should be good enough.
You know what the worst part is. We, The people let them do this to us.
This is nice. Shame it won’t support systemd.
Yes. Flathub aims to replace your distro’s repository as the source for non-system packages.
Install Opensuse Leap.
Podman could never compare to the quality of docker. I wish people who don’t know any better would just stop comparing the two and suggesting podman as a replacement.
Sounds like cope to me.
Am not going to allow that excuse. Podman is backed by Redhat, the biggest corporate in the Linux world.
And you are a podman shill so 🤷♂️
Podman-compose is not feature complete IIRC. There are many more issues I can go into if you’d like.
Save your time. Podman lags so far behind docker, it is not even worth it.
The blue A-shaped logo distro just clicked for me. Don’t think I’ll ever get tempted to wander.
Dejadup backup is neat if you need a GUI. But TBH, you really don’t need a GUI, restic will work just fine as long as you target a few folders. It mostly boils down to file/folder hygiene.
Arch BTW.
As an Almalinux user I wanted them to tell Red Hat to fuck off with their Stream, but this news is still good I guess for the short/mid term. I still think they are making a mistake for trusting Red Hat to keep their products/ sources up.
Any (Arch) based distro + Sway
Some apps automatically pick up your theme some don’t. For these I give the specific app access to my theme folder with a :ro at the end of the path.
IDEs should work ootb. If some extension doesn’t work, maybe it’s because of poor support for Flatpak. 9/10 times you’ll find the issue is that app is calling the traditional /usr/bin path etc. when Flatpak installations use different paths.
9/10 desktop applications I use are flatpaks. Am on Arch and even when there’s an AUR for a package I’d prefer to use Flatpak. Just so I can use Flatseal to control permissions access on my applications.
Maybe you should familiarize yourself with CentOS Stream and its purpose.