

Have seen similar comments on that specifically on mint before, does mint have a particular problem with it? I used timeshift to restore manjaro a couple of times and it was very confusing but I assumed it was just me.


Have seen similar comments on that specifically on mint before, does mint have a particular problem with it? I used timeshift to restore manjaro a couple of times and it was very confusing but I assumed it was just me.
Thanks, I have my important files manually backed up every now and then on two different drives in my desktop, this idea is part of moving away from stressing so much and I’m probably going to abandon the raid idea for the near future and instead do scheduled backups (and maybe checkups?). I’ll keep in mind all that stuff about temps too when I do get an oportunity to make a suitable raid array build (without individual usb controllers between the drives and the server).
I have checked my data recently, haven’t found any issues. I appreciate all the info and help!
Didn’t know about this, it is at 8 GB of ddr3, couldn’t find a bigger stick and it doesn’t have more than one slot. I’m updating the post to address other responses. Thanks
Haha I see what you mean, I meant as in changing from one to another, not using snail drives for a swap partition.
That would be terrible in the long run, they said it would be competitive with pc pricing, not consoles (it’s a pc after all), so it would just be used as precedent to skyrocket console prices
A udev rule that won’t work in my new distro (cachyos) for no apparent reason when it worked fine everywhere else
Obs using way too much cpu for no reason even in a clean setup at idle
Having to select what window will be captured to the obs canvas every time
Having to swap active audio outputs until volume stops being too low at every restart.
That’s about all of it, I think.