I will never install a Linux desktop without a snapshotting root filesystem ever again. Nvidia driver updates, /boot getting too full during kernel or driver updates, a bad update of pipewire half a year ago, and more I can't remember. Was always able to boot to previous snapshot of the OS, and address whatever it was. Some ZFS here, some BTRFS there... and my small fleet of Linux desktops are as easy to recover as any immutable OS. Better even, because snapshots allow me to pull individual items or things between states easily, too.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Snaps pushed me to mint on one and endeavour on the other box.
If that's true, it's exactly why Wayland will never work.
Ext4 just went through a data loss fix in the kernel, too.
I'm Tom Dudette, and I'll leave the light on for ya. (guitar outro...)
What's the scoop on cookies over there? Not web cookies, but the yummy cookies full of sugar.
Not that I'd heard of, and it still has me update every day or two.
Feature for me, bug for you... :)
Ah, bummer. I'm a bit of a privacy for me, but not for thee hypocrite.
All these laptops make a circle... All these laptops make a circle... ;)