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  • Although I agree with most of the things. Saying "they are all the same" is very wrong imo. Very similar sure the same? no. Personally I like Tumblweed more because I love to tinker and break things once in a while. so snapper and btrfs are great in this case. Mint i would use on a set and forget system. Like for my parents.

    Saying Arch,OpenSuse,Fedora,Debian and Gentoo are all the same for example is saying that your Toyata Prius is the same as a bugatti chiron. Sure they are both cars and "just look and feel is different" they are not the same at all.

  • To add to this. You can use a tool like rsync for this. rsync -aAxv /home/username /destination/

    This will copy over youthome folder to rhe destination (network share,USB,External drive etc)

    Then reinstalland and do it in reverse.

  • A plugin i use for backups as well is Samba Backup. It allows you to make backups and save them on a network share. if for some reason your drive dies (I hat this happen once) Not all your backups are taken with it. I learned this the hard way.

  • This is exactly what I did. I hat a poco X3 NFC. I did install lineageOS on it which was a absolute pain due to MIUI and their unlocking method. A few weeks ago it flung off the motorcycle on the highway in Germany. got my self a google pixel and instantly installed GOS on it. and i am loving it it works great is secure and privacy focused. i do not miss any google services at all.

  • I think the RHCE/RHCA certs are good once you already understand the basics. Their are some free courses online that teach you almost the complete course. If you know the basics and then study these course you are much more likely to be able to "translate" what you learned to other distros. Because most concepts are the same. Just the way to execute them might slightly differ

  • I think Manjaro is a bit of a mixed bag. A good distro in it self but their are issues. Arch is great and a big part of it is due to the AUR. When using the AUR you can easily get dependentie conflics if you use it on Manjaro.

    Also some sloppy things from the devs. From adding broken patches (some driver thing). To exidentely ddosing the AUR.