openSUSE with BTRFS snapshots made me dislike updating my system not gonna lie...
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openSUSE with BTRFS snapshots made me dislike updating my system not gonna lie...
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openSUSE with BTRFS snapshots made me dislike updating my system not gonna lie...
@kaninchenliebhabende@fedifreu.de why? β
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@vel Having to restart for updates is one thing but I don't really get the feeling that it's properly keeping track of changes or that it feels iffy...
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@vel Having to restart for updates is one thing but I don't really get the feeling that it's properly keeping track of changes or that it feels iffy...
@vel On a locked down system, snapshots are a life saver, but usually, I know how to boot into a live environment and fix the system myself
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@vel On a locked down system, snapshots are a life saver, but usually, I know how to boot into a live environment and fix the system myself
@kaninchenliebhabende@fedifreu.de yea I guess itβs just nice to know you can get to a working state without having to play around in the system files for too long β
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@kaninchenliebhabende@fedifreu.de yea I guess itβs just nice to know you can get to a working state without having to play around in the system files for too long β
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@vel YaST is another thing that does not 100% live up to its promise... It struggled quite hard with me wanting to use a remote SANE/CUPS server rather than a local device.
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@vel YaST is another thing that does not 100% live up to its promise... It struggled quite hard with me wanting to use a remote SANE/CUPS server rather than a local device.
@kaninchenliebhabende@fedifreu.de Yea, YaST always felt a little weird to me too π₯΄