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  • They're too expensive. Plus some people buy a lot of their IT equipment second hand.

  • Snapshot software works with subvolumes, not with partitions.

  • Yeah, Ubuntu does it as well. But other distros not based on Ubuntu, don't.

  • Take way too much space... I dual boot on the same drive 🤷.

  • Yeah, it's a nice way to avoid an argument 👍.

  • Hm, will check it out, thanks for the suggestion 😉.

  • So what do you use to distingush between regular gasoline and diesel?

  • See if they're overlapping, do a survey with your phone and WiFiAnalyzer (or another app). If they're close or overlapping, set the router to a fixed channel as well.

  • Yep, you just add/remove them with btrfs tools.

  • I haven't tried it. Does it have like daily, weekly, monthly snapshots setup?

  • Yeah, we use petrol and diesel. Petrol is the refined stuff (as far as I know), diesel is the less refined stuff (ignition by compression, not spark). You say petrol for regular gasoline, diesel for the less refined stuff.

  • Even fast food places?

  • Have you checked what bands (channels) the repeater and the router use?

  • Also, true story, LTSC 2019 can't see shares from LTSC 2021, but the opposite works without a problem 🤣. It was a bug, they eventually fixed it, but took them like a year or so (they threw the ball at users, not setting up the shares correctly 😒), and I already reinstalled all rigs with LTSC 2019, so... too late MS 🤷... I haven't used LTSC 2021 from that point on.

  • Yeah, I'm thinking between that and rsync-ing to a new subvolume... the install is just bare bones, almost nothing was set up.

  • The first experience with anything can make a world of a difference ☺️. Good thing I'm stubborn 😂.

  • Try searching online for cups filters. Maybe someone made a custom filter file for that printer that works... worth a shot 🤷. I've had luck hunting down custom filters for some obscure printers in the past.

    Setting up a shared printer in Windows is (could be) a PITA though... not being able to choose SMB versions can make your Linux setups with SMB a pain 😔. That's why I prefer Linux with samba as the print server, you can fine tune almost everything to make it work with any Windows and Linux install.

  • That might be one of the very few cases.

  • That's why I keep a 20m ethernet cable handy at all times 😂.