Might want to take a look at a dedicated backup tool like Borg. It will keep all the proper permissions and file attributes in the backup.
Might want to take a look at a dedicated backup tool like Borg. It will keep all the proper permissions and file attributes in the backup.
You can try to see which mounts get exposed with
showmount -e IP
To see if the actual shares are working.
Unless you use Gentoo of course
Also might want to add tty. it is very useful and in someways part of the basics.
Honesty I found gentoo more easy to install then arch. Mainly because the Gentoo handbook is soo good and is in laid out in a good order. Compare that to the arch wiki that has a ton of sub pages and redirects. Which is just a load harder to follow.
PS. This is before their was a guided installer for arch.
Might want to change the title a bit…
I never said bleeding edge wouldn’t work. But bleeding edge comes with its own complications that might not be suited for a newbie
I mean it is still miles ahead of snaps and the snap store
obviously a troll. And a stupid one at that
the reason why arch gets recommend a lot as a gaming distro is that it is bleeding edge. Their for has very up to date drivers and parches that can help gaming. But with the current state of gaming on Linux this is a bit less of a requirement. most distros are new enough for most games. Exception might be debian LTS or something.
So i totaly agree that choosing something other then arch for gaming is a good option if you are rather new to linux.
Take a look at Borg. It is a very well suited backup tool that has deduplication.
Also because the google pixel its bootloader can be relocked without much trouble. that is a big part of why GOS only supports pixel phones.
Like letting keys expire and ddos the aur to name some.
Htop vim and ncdu to name a few terminal apps.
As someone who daily drives Opensuse TW and have used arch, gentoo etc. I would highly recommend mint for a new user most of the time. It is one of the distros that works out of the box without any tinkering. Want to add a printer on opensue using yast? good luck. in mint it is a few clicks. just to name a example
Maybe Alpine is suited? Although the whonix VM requirement will not be pleasant or work at all. But that is more of a hardware limitation.
IBM Maximo :) Both are expensive but not for you average consumer.
Something like gparted ? It is specifically designed to manage disks and partitions from a live OS.
Frankly i found the Gentoo handbook much easier to follow then the arch wiki at the time I tried both. Just compiling everything takes a while to do.