Yeah I produce stickers at Stickermule all the time, they’re the GOAT
Professional memer.
Yeah I produce stickers at Stickermule all the time, they’re the GOAT
The only good system on that list is the framework and it’s $2800 for my ideal version.
Last year’s Thinkpad P-series goes for around $400 on eBay.
It’s .bash_profile, not .profile
Don’t use Timeshift. Copy what files you need from the old drive to the new one with the new system running.
If all you’re doing is moving drive to new system, move it and boot that sucker. Linux has all the drivers in the kernel and will boot on anything
However that’s not what you’re doing. For changing drives, if you can’t just clone your old Linux drive(can’t because it’s dual boot) then just do a clean reinstall and copy over what you need. A hassle, maybe, but you’ll avoid merging things from the old system and the new.
As a general rule of thumb, if you move your entire home folder or Timeshift, it’ll restore a bunch of stuff you either don’t have installed on the new system or it’ll overwrite something you need. Best to do it clean.
Also I wouldn’t bother with the Raid 0 personally because it just introduces slightly less performance for basically no benefit in your case. So you can lose an SSD and still boot - is that really a priority when you could always boot USB or windows for recovery? I’d map the second to like /mnt/steam/ and put your games there for a dedicated Steam drive for increased performance, and you can always reinstall all that.
Fucking Arch and Arch people.
I don’t want to set up my whole shit manually from terminal, I want something that works. Go for help on the forums and they’re the most head up the ass unhelpful condescending clowns since Mac users. No, as it turns out, when my driver didn’t work and I asked for help, I do not know how to recompile my armpit hair from source. Bad suggestion.
EndeavourOS is what Arch should be.
Wow, y’all are overcomplicating this.
Gnome has native VNC support. On your Linux machine go to Sharing, enable Remote Desktop, set a username and password.
On your Mac, use any VNC client you like, they’re all over the App Store, and connect by IP address to your Linux machine with the username and password from settings.
Although you can install more software, you don’t have to.
I use CrowdSec which does that for you. Crowdsourced smart fail2ban, basically.
apollo.town is accepting new communities. Make a post in !communityrequests@apollo.town and we can get you set up.
Porkbun if you’re cheap and Njalla if you’re paranoid. Cloudflare if you do things that other registrars can’t do.
Wait until you find out about Caddy