Manjaro Linux Team Goes on Strike, Threatens to Fork the Project

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Manjaro Linux Team Goes on Strike, Threatens to Fork the Project - Lemmy NZ

Lemmy

Switching distros was not on my agenda. 🙃

Me neither. The more I dwell on it, the grumpier I’m getting. Distro hopping is a young man’s sport. I’ve got work to do.

Thankfully, I learned the hard way a long time ago that my files are almost entirely on a secondary drive and my home folders are all simply symlinks to folders there, so I won’t lose any data since that drive won’t be wiped. But it’s just such a pain in the butt to set up everything the way I like it.

I like to have a separate partition for /home Whatever happens I can wipe root safely and install something else.
I used to bother doing all of that too. I just found symlinking achieved the same results without a bunch of manually configuring of mount points.
I’m starting to regret not having a separate home partition.
Gnome has a Save Desktop app which backs up your desktop config, list of Flatpak apps, and the folders you choose. I use Bazzite but I’m not locked in.
That would require that I use Gnome. shudder
Home | Save Desktop

Save Desktop helps you back up, restore, and synchronize your entire desktop environment with ease. It saves and imports your themes, icons, fonts, wallpapers, extensions, desktop folder, Flatpak apps and their data, as well as other desktop settings — all in one archive. Choose what to include and keep your setup consistent across devices with automatic periodic saves and synchronization.

Just what I needed for my KDE. Thank you.

Psst, you can keep your /home. Copy /home/username to a new partition before the install (just the username folder in the root of the new partition), do the install, and point it at your new partition as /home. Bam, it’s your new home.

Or you could copy out/copy back.

You’ll need to reinstall your apps, but you won’t need to redo all your settings for them.

– Frost

Ya I used to do this but didn’t for this install. I think I’m just going to make a new partition or slap in another disk for the OS and my out the manjaro disk as my home and blow away the rest of the OS.
I’ve been on Manjaro for years, but have been considering switching to Endeavour or CachyOS (or maybe vanilla Arch, but I’m lazy). Looks like it may be time to ditch Manjaro.
EOS plus Cachy Kernel is what I recommend.
You had plenty of time tbh. As a former Manjaro user myself.
Funny how you assume how much time is enough when you have no idea who I am and what I have going on lol
Manjaro has been on a decline for over 3 years at this point. But no, you’re right, how dare I assume you ever had time to use your computer.