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  • KDE user so for my personal files I backup with both Kups and Bups (install both) and you get the choice of cloning type or only changed files with going back in time choices. Integrates into KDE taskbar/system settings.

    For redundancy, I back up my main sync folder on the desktop to my laptop using Syncthing over my WiFi/network.









  • I am on Garuda Linux running their KDE Dr460nized Gaming Edition. It is based on Arch Linux, btw. Because it is Arch, I only recommend it to moderate to advanced linux users, maybe newbies if they are not the kind to go running to a help forum and post, but instead research and figure things out. With that said, Garuda comes with a handy click/install GUI for many things, but a special section for Gamers that makes installing everything you need easy and simple.

    If you are a newbie, I would recommend an Ubuntu distro because it has a HUGE help forum to get your feet wet. In that, I would recommend Drauger OS, it is Ubuntu for Gamers.



  • rodneyck@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlSwitch to Linux phone?
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    1 year ago

    Yes, they are Android derivities, but Android is basically Linux…runs off a linux kernel. If you want a pure linux system, I think there is a KDE platform for phones and Ubuntu (I think) but you can’t run regular Android Apps, do banking, etc. You are more open source, but limited in certain areas.



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    1 year ago

    You have to find a phone that is compatible with open source Linux Phone OS. Most of the OS websites give a listing of what phone make/model works. FYI, almost all the Google Pixel phones work.

    Here are a few I am keeping an eye on when my Pixel 4a/5G stops getting updates from Google…this year. /

    LineageOS/ GrapheneOS/ CalyxOS/ e.foundation/

    Youtube videos and other websites are good sources on how to install, etc.