I’m very sorry, it must have been shocking news for you and your family.
I’m very sorry, it must have been shocking news for you and your family.
And to clarify; i live in Europe
I am not allowed to give blood, because i once got a blood transfusion in the eighties and i have a tiny, tiny risk of infecting people with mad cow disease. I only found out when i decided to give blood some years back and found out i am not allowed to.
KDE, thanks for the link :-)
Yes, that would not be a problem; i have a tablet, phone and i can borrow a laptop if needed.
I haven’t used it yet, but apparently it’s not hosted by a third party and syncs between 2 computers in real time and encrypted.
Good points, hadn’t even thought about this, particularly the Wifi!
It’s not brand new, but i don’t need it for gaming or anything major. Thank you for your recommendations, i will look into it!
Thanks for the list! Most points i already did and there are only two programs that not have an alternative, but i almost never use them. I will try to run them through Wine or something, and if it doesn’t work it would not be a big deal. Can’t wait to get rid of windows. I can’t remember why i left kubuntu behind and got back to windows in the first place.
Interesting, is it something like Syncthing? I will definitely check it out, thank you for the link!
I should have clarified that i’m not copying all settings from all programs, just the ones that i use a lot and are important to me, from programs that i will have on linux as well. For instance, i already use libreoffice and will just copy the tweaks i made so as to not to reinvent the wheel.
As for disappointment; i have used Kubuntu in the far past, so it’s not like i know absolutely nothing about Linux, thankfully. In fact, when i ran the live KDE image, it was quite fun that many of the programs i used back then, still came with it, like Kate and the pdf reader and such.
Backups, good point! I already have everything important backupped on protondrive and a home server, but i will check how i can backup windows/settings; i do see two programs called Window recovery drive and Windows backup program, so will check out how that works and if that is what i would need. Thanks for your input!
So far, everything gets backupped automatically, but on top of this, i already am in the habit of backupping important documents by hand in files that don’t get synced. So, as soon as i’m editing important files, i backup them, on top of the sync folders. I will need to switch to manual backups anyway, since proton drive - which syncs automatically - is not yet available on linux, but they do have a web app where you can backup manually.
Yes, i’m switching to KDE too. One of the first things i do when installing anything, whether on my phone or pc, is taking a peak at the settings
I have heard both sides; some people complained of issues with nvidia on linux, others said; nope, no problem whatsoever.
I’ve been running a live distro and doing exactly that. So far, so good :-)
Lol, thanks. I have some perfectionist tendencies, but good to know i’m not missing something glaringly obvious!
Yes, you’re right, but at least they have a web app, so it’s not a total deal breaker. I think a linux version is in the works, but knowing Proton it can still take a long time before one will be available. I also know that their VPN linux version is pretty shaky for some people.
I thought i was the only one who kept typing dots on anysoft :-)
I prefer an elaborate description, if appropriate presuming people don’t know much about the topic yet. Bonus points for adding wikis (i don’t think it’s possible in Lemmy for now?) and links. And a friendly tone. Those concise oneliners, to me, feel like; if you don’t understand what this community is for, you are not welcome here anyway.
Thanks, i already did that. Also, i don’t use MS Office, i use LibreOffice, so no surprises there :-)