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You can distrohop in several ways. You may just have a home partition that stays put on your disk and then replace the root partition with whatever software you are rocking in a given week, or you can just have a backup drive with all your documents and then copy them back after you install the OS again
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Regarding the starting distro I would say it is important to choose your Desktop Environment (DE) too, as most distributions are agnostic regarding their DE and you can get most DE’s on most distros. Regarding DE, I think you’d like GNOME more given its MacOS looking design. Both Fedora and OpenSUSE are fine distros, both with frequent updates, with Fedora having major releases every 6 months, and OpenSUSE (Tumbleweed, there are other versions) just being straight up rolling, without versions
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First_Thunder@lemmy.zipto
Europe@feddit.org•European alternatives to Visa and Mastercard ‘urgently’ needed, says banking chiefEnglish
13·8 days agoPortugal already has their own payment processor, even started being exported to Romania
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Europe@feddit.org•Exit polls give Seguro around 70% of vote in Portugal presidential electionEnglish
24·8 days agoBetter than I feared, worse than I hoped
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Europe@feddit.org•France becomes first EU country to open a consulate in GreenlandEnglish
21·10 days agoSource?
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Technology@lemmy.world•My thousand dollar iPhone can't do mathEnglish
8·15 days agoGiven he apparently found a bunch of forum posts of people complaining about erratic behaviour so it may be more widespread
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self hosting Sunday! What's up and how long?English
3·16 days agoAt home, smooth sailing. At “work/uni”, migrating everything to ceph, and been a pain in the arse installing OpenSuse with software raid for some reason



Meu Deus, um português na minha app de memes de linux???