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if you have it on a separate partition, it is more complicated if /home is just a BTRFS subvolume.
Not just with Zypper, but if you have everything on BTRFS, I have managed to do so using btrfstools while still on MicroOS (which is where I came from) and with guidance of Gemini.

Not So Silent Service by leavesfallingup

https://lemmy.world/post/25935518

Not So Silent Service by leavesfallingup - Lemmy.World

I have read it again, and I just cannot stop myself from saying aloud how great a collection of short stories this is. The unifying element of these stories is that these are stories where servants (or similar in-background characters) save the situation. Another unifying element of these stories is how well written they are. Really, highly recommended!

Iamb, but yes sometimes with help from the Web client in FIrefox.
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This post literally links to the leading one.
I was never distro-hopping much. Switched from Debian only when I got a job with Red Hat, and then switched to openSUSE when I switched to SUSE. I have actually switched recently to my own semi-distro sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/ (basically MicroOS with sway).
Eh? Both pandoc and rst2epub can generate eBooks. All those lightweight markup languages are especially awesome for converting into various output formats.
Discuss it with lemmy.world/post/12126335
Why aren't more people using NixPKGs? - Lemmy.World

Distro agnostic packages like flatpaks and appimages have become extremely popular over the past few years, yet they seem to get a lot of dirt thrown on them because they are super bloated (since they bring all their dependencies with them). NixPkgs are also distro agnostic, but they are about as light as regular system packages (.deb/.rpm/.PKG) all the while having an impressive 80 000 packages in their repos. I don’t get why more people aren’t using them, sure they do need some tweaking but so do flatpaks, my main theory is that there are no graphical installer for them and the CLI installer is lacking (no progress bar, no ETA, strange syntax) I’m also scared that there is a downside to them I dont know about.

I think you have arguments about MicroOS (or Silberblue, which I know less about, and possibly Nix, which I know nothing about, and it seems to me it is not in the same group) wrong. Take a look at this youtu.be/lKYLF1tA4Ik.
Why you should be running the MicroOS Desktop

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