You're right that felt good
krolden
Its a good way to learn how different parts of Linux work
After you install arch a couple times you won't be making posts asking why your grub is broken, youll already k ow how to fix it.
Have you integrated your matrix instance with keycloak? Ive been wanting to set it up to allow local matrix users the ability to SSO with other stuff like jellyfin with just their matrix ID.
P330 tiny is so good I just wish there was a ryzen version with a pcie slot. Quicksync is great but I hate Intel.
Oh neat thanks
Theyre gonna have to recreate the partitions anyway since I believe they stated they are not keeping windows.
If you do that youll have to also update the uuids in /etc/fstab to match the new drive.
Replace the ssd in your laptop and install fedora, set it up with the same user account name and password as your old setup. Then cp -rvp
your home directory from the old drive into your newly created home dir (best to do this from your old install and make sure the uid matches with your old one) on the new ssd. Pick and choose what /etc configs you want to save etc.
Youll have to reinstall whatever applications you use. There may be some issues with KDE stuff or other config tweaks youll need to do but you should be fine.
You could attempt to clone your entire rootfs but its generally better to start fresh if you can.
Old KDE was great. So is new KDE though
Well thats not true