Kubuntu. It’s solid and similar enough to Windows UI-wise. Everyone should start there and later people can explore other options if they want.
Kubuntu. It’s solid and similar enough to Windows UI-wise. Everyone should start there and later people can explore other options if they want.
Others have stated how they’re different already. To an end user the difference is that EndeavourOS is incredibly good, whereas Manjaro is a bit pants.
I have a main page that is generated from a bash script but provides very little content. Then I have a bunch of sub domains hosting my services: media server, blog, photo gallery, podcasts, Firefox etc
Played some tasty blues licks over a backing track. Continued tagging 20 years of photos. Played a little MGS:V
Not to sound old, but people these days don’t know they’re born.
Backups only used blocks. Backup to or from various locations, NFS shares, ftp, WebDAV, ssh server, samba, etc. Encryption of the images, backup of single partitions or whole disks.
If you want to deploy to several machines at once it also has a load of tools for that too.
You 100% want to use Clonezilla for this job. It should be on everyone’s Ventoy stick.
I aint typing out ‘please’, I will compromise on
alias plz='sudo'