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17 days agoAh, alright then. I thought I could use YaST’s GUI, but then I just need to do it using the terminal.
Isn’t it possible to make a manual snapshot?
De Hoog-geleerde Dr. Antonio Magino, proffesoor en Matimaticus der Stadt Bolonia in Lombardyen.
Ah, alright then. I thought I could use YaST’s GUI, but then I just need to do it using the terminal.
Isn’t it possible to make a manual snapshot?
It worked, so thank you!
I don’t read anything about that being the recommended method, but I’ll give it a shot and try that tomorrow, then.
My desktop PC ran Windows 10 and didn’t have the magic Windows 11 chip. I tried to do some easy things to get it to recognise my PC as having that chip anyway, but it didn’t work, and I was a bit afraid it’d run like shit with 11 anyway.
So I just decided to try something different and install Linux. First on an old little laptop I had lying around. I tried Mint first, then OpenSUSE - the first because it was supposed to be easy to newcomers, the latter because it’s German (and I liked the way it felt when I tried it on my laptop).
After trying it for a bit, I just decided I’d install it on my desktop as I didn’t want to use Windows 10 without security updates anyway. I’ve now been using OpenSUSE Leap for about half a year, and I’m quite happy.