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@darkghosthunter the best os is usually whatever the administrator is willing to maintain. If you want someone to keep #Linux, you should recommend a distro that you can explain. And give a lot of support.
@fauli1221 I will be at @PonyConHolland as a volunteer.
But I don't think knowing this makes a difference. If we randomly meet there, we will probably have forgotten what we wrote here. 😁
@mirekdlugosz I use #restic. But someone told me, that borg is great, too.
@whydoesnothingwork @RenewedRebecca It is also possible, that some of the packages, that were installed with xfce, will not be removed, because they're recommended by something else. So it makes sense to look at the dependencies of xfce and check if anything else should be removed.
Die Bahn erwägt zur Bekämpfung ihrer systemischen Krise einen Einstellungsstopp und eine Haushaltsperre. Klingt wie ein Plan, wenn man sich den Zustand der Bahn so ansieht–also so zwischen akuten Sanierungsstau und Personalmangel. Was könnte da besser helfen, als ein Einstellungs- und Ausgabenstopp?
@fideldonson @anders There is no reason why this shouldn't work after committing something in your local copy. You can create the fork on GitHub and then add it as a remote to the existing local repository. Since both the fork and the local copy are clones of the same original repository, they should perfectly work together.
@anders Probably you just need to execute ’git remote remove origin’.
Here is the documentation for this command. https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote
Git - git-remote Documentation

@mah Every PC can be stolen. (In some rare cases even by the police.) And it doesn't hurt to enable #encryption.
@FrownFactory Oh, look! It's the evil twin sister of sunny, that nopony knows about.