No problem. Don’t forget to try and do a test before nuking the original data, especially if you can’t find a guide online!
No problem. Don’t forget to try and do a test before nuking the original data, especially if you can’t find a guide online!
While I don’t know about lutris specifically, usually the easier strategy is to have your home folder as its own partition and map the new install into your old home folder. Then, once you install your programs again (lutris), it all just maps up properly like you never changed os’.
If you wanted a smaller version of that, backup your lutris configuration and install directories and restore them (in the exact same place) on the new install.
I like to describe this as a game of peekaboo.
Where’s the vulnerability?
There it is!
Where’s the vulnerability?
(Not opening eyes) Huh, I guess there are none!
This is what I have ended up running with nextcloud as the server.
I also have home assistant syncing to CalDAV so that I can automatically create/remove tasks.
Last I checked, Joplin does not use a folder structure that is easy to port over. Their files are all id’s instead of usable file names, so without Joplin, you won’t be finding anything.
They are still plaintext .MD files though.
If I had to guess, communities being deleted, instances going offline/being defederated etc
I use endeavorOS btw (arch fork)
It’s so useful you see it mentioned on every other thread