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Pantherina, in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

I want to write a script for this app config backup stuff once. Also working on Windows, but maan I have low motivation on that one haha.

You can use your configs, relevant for me are

  • firefox: ~/.mozilla/firefox can stay if you keep using Fedora Firefox
  • thunderbird ~/.thunderbird/ copied to ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/.thunderbird
  • libreoffice from somewhere to the flatpak directory (useful if you have a custom dictionary, autocompletions or interface)
  • qgis, element

Many other apps use the same structure with a profile folder so easily transferrable.

In firefox and thunderbird you either delete the whole contents and replace everything, or you only paste the contents of your *-default-release folder in the new default release folder, after deleting its contents.

Flatpak apps need to be ran once, to create the ~/.var/app/ subfolder. After that you can close them and replace everything. If you delete that folder, or move it somewhere as a backup, the settings are reset to default. Pretty cool.

If you want to try the new image-based distro model, I can highly recommend ublue and their installer. It has all the codecs out of the box and also an nvidia version which will never break basically, if it should, you can roll back to your previous system that worked.

It is a very cool distro model, and ublue has loots of customizations. If you never tried KDE I recommend their kinoite-main (do not use any -nokmods, these images are outdated as they removed kmods from -main !)

CalicoJack, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

My daily driver right now is an old Lenovo Ideapad (50-70 I think) with EndeavourOS, I have a few other assorted Thinkpads and Ideapads running mainly EOS or Arch, and home servers running Arch. I use Arch btw.

The “backup” laptops are flexible though, I distro-hop on them fairly often. Older Lenovos are usually great for Linux compatibility.

Shady_Shiroe, in should my next browser installed be Microsoft Edge??
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SVcross, in short question by an aspiring user
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Lol I’m going through the same thing, I’m choosing the distro that helps my needs, but I’m not sure how to use the vst bridge and wine for my audio plug ins.

pr06lefs, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

Pretty happy with my Dell precision 5520 with nixos. Except that the oem batteries swell up, but a lower capacity 3rd party battery is fine. I’m going to be looking at the snapdragon x elite laptops when they come out next year

MrOzwaldMan, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

Ubuntu 22.04 lts upgraded to Ubuntu 23.10 on Lenovo Ideapad 3 with AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 8 GB RAM, and 256 NvMe SSD.

It just works, dont care about X11 or Wayland, it just works for my Full-Stack Web Development and Uni needs.

library_napper, in Query about your linux daily drivers?
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Qubes OS

0x4E4F, (edited ) in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

I use the xfce CPU graph plugin for the CPU… don’t use anything for GPU, I don’t game and all my rigs run on onboard GPUs. There is also a temp plugin for xfce, I use that one as well, can’t remember the name now though… it requires libsensors to work.

intelisense, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

Opensuse tumbleweed on a lenovo X1 gen 7. Software wise - KDE desktop and VS Code, Dbeaver, Kate and Firefox. Oh, and the usual command line tools - git, npm, terraform… This is a work laptop, but I find tumbleweed to be extremely stable, considering it’s a rolling release. If it does go south, there is a fantastic snapper support to roll back to the previous state.

Yuion, in Based KDE 🗿

And then I have to install a windows vm to be able to play all my games properly. And the practical benefit of switching is basically zero for the normal user

AMillionNames,

VM adds too much overhead for anything near modern, even if modern VM integration does add GPU drivers that act as a bridge for 3D acceleration. But SteamOS and Steamdeck are great examples of how far gaming has come in Linux, it’s no longer something just on the fringe.

I sort of do agree with your last comment. I tried to introduce several family members, and their take was basically that, why bother with something that seemed as unfamiliar as Linux for something they were already used to using. And if you try to use it at work, you are going to have to end up installing a Windows VM most of the time for most jobs. Monopolies be like that.

RandoCalrandian,
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I switched my gaming pc to Linux over a year ago, never looked back and haven’t needed to

And I’ve never used a VM to game, either

antik,
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In a VM you can not really use your GPU so that’s not the way to go about it. So no, you seem uninformed

Rooki,
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You never heard of wine? or proton (THAT STEAM MADE especially for their linux handheld device )?

MazonnaCara89,
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And you forgot to say that their linux handheld is made with gaming in mind

RandoCalrandian,
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I game on a linux mint desktop using proton all the time. The work they’ve done for the steam deck translates almost perfectly to every other Linux distro I’ve tried it on

Rooki,
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Yep and i bought one lately ;D Still have to wait until it arrives ;D

oscardejarjayes, in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

Emacs or Neovim could also serve to replace Word, depending on what you need it for.

lemmyvore,

They obviously need it to open docs made in Word by other people…

oscardejarjayes, in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

If you really want word, you could try Microsoft 365, where its in your browser instead of a thing you download.

efscher, in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives
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WPS Office and FreeOffice. Each with their own caveats, but one just might work for you.

HurlingDurling, in Based KDE 🗿

Currently, dual booting Fedora and Windows 11 on my Asus gaming laptop, and I love Fedora, but it’s still not full sailing. Every other boot the wifi card doesn’t register and I have to reboot, others the OS freezes even though Grub doesn’t but nothing actually opens or closes, and lastly if the laptop is on battery and goes into hibernation, waking it up takes around 5-10 minutes. To add that gaming is still not as smooth as it is with windows, and I still have a use for Windows pOS.

1984,
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Have you tried another distro like Pop OS?

teamevil,

I’m using Pop OS on a couple devices and I like it, but it also gets temporary hung up frequently. It’s irritating when I’m only doing one thing.

1984,
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Yeah it depends a lot on the hardware. I have one laptop with Linux that is wonky sometimes because it has Nvidia graphics. But my stationary with amd is awesome, always works 100%.

HurlingDurling,

Unfortunately, the drivers aren’t available as easily with other distros. The main issue is that my laptop is an ASUS laptop, awesome laptop most of the time, but it’s not easily supported by Linux

EvokerKing,

That isn’t a problem with Linux, as much as I hate it. It’s a problem with Asus, which I hate more. Asus is known for having many unfixable bugs on everything they have similar to these but even this isn’t as severe as most people get where their audio will go out for days on end.

Nahdahar,

I’ve tried Fedora 3 times years apart in my life and never had a good experience. The longest time I used a distro was with Elementary OS and Zorin OS, the latter of which I’m currently on.

localhost443,

Been running Linux as primary is for 10-15 years now, used to distro hop a lot, often just because. Life is too busy for that now but I last installed fedora (KDE, I always run KDE out of preference) about 5 years ago and I’m really impressed. The system is very current but its always remained stable for me and upgrading from version to version is smoother than normal security patches on win 10 which I still run for CAD.

Are you all up to date? Tbh I do agree with the other post, ASUS have terrible QA and don’t care.

psud,

Framework sell laptops with Linux

mintycactus, in Linux Mint XCFE -> Gnome?
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  • MagneticFusion,

    I do eventually plan on switching over to OpenSUSE when I have more free time on my hands for a full fresh setup and to learn a new distro, but as of now I am a busy college student so I am not looking to switch until the summer

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