You can still do the auto snapshot daily/weekly plus the manual snapshot whenever big update coming or try something.
You can still do the auto snapshot daily/weekly plus the manual snapshot whenever big update coming or try something.
Without more information/context, there are not much strangers on the internet can help you. If you’re going to go out for the date, make sure to leave some information for your sister or friend, just in case.
If you don’t want to get banned you better not only be communist but also authoritharian as can be, you dont only love Marx and lenin, but you better also love Stalin, modern day russia and north Korea.
Check this thread Russia adds ‘LGBT movement’ to list of extremist and terrorist organizations
WSL for me.
Sail the sea.
In your word, pointless.
Mint Cinnamon. I would choose Zorin Lite (XFCE) as it has nice theme already.
Setup Btrfs + Btrfs Assistant, rollback if any update breaks things you need.
It’s stable enough for me everyday use but this will depend on your use case + hardware setup. Even some people will swear by Manjaro for years without breaking. I found that usually if stuffs break in Arch, i can fix it but not so much if stuffs break by update from Ubuntu/Fedora.
I find it hard to think you care about the beginner experience if you recommend Arch.
Can always change whatever you don’t like, that’s the strong part of KDE, unlike Gnome where you have to rely on 3rd party extensions and hope they don’t break next update.
This is done via storing the unlock key in USB drive and need the USB plugged to auto unlock, see if it helps.
Nvidia driver: https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
Gnome and KDE (other Desktop Environments too) install Nvidia driver the same way.
For partitioning, I suggest to keep it simple, usually the stock config from the distro is good enough. This is useful for troubleshooting if issues arise later.
Big size data like media/games can be kept in other drives.
My comment is based on MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
from the log in the picture. Look at it again and there’s also SocketCreateListener() failed
. So OP may check this as well
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/xorg#SocketCreateListener_error
Check /etc/hostname
This is based on the image, the best you can do it check the logs like other comments said, it’s better if the error is identified through the log.
Stardew Valley.