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  • @kristoff Not really... On ChromeOS, there are no apps.

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  • @kristoff @purplemonkeymad All of these are in-place same-disk snapshots. The ChomeOS system is simpler and so can be automated but you only get 1 level of undo.

    I don't know any mainstream OS that does dual-failover. Deepin Linux has 2 root partitions but I don't know how it uses them.

    I think Valve SteamOS does something like this. It's not just for games: it has KDE built in. There are guides to getting it running on your own hardware. You will want AMD graphics, though.

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  • @kristoff @purplemonkeymad But watch out: you will need a *huge* root partition, because it's very easy to fill it with snapshots and if it reaches 100% it *will* corrupt.

    Btrfs is tricksy: it won't give a straight answer to df -h and there is no working equivalent of fsck.

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  • @kristoff @purplemonkeymad Try openSUSE (RPM family), Garuda Linux (Arch family), or Spiral Linux (Debian stable) or siduction (Debian testing). All have snapper and on Btrfs do snapshots and rollback.

    http://snapper.io/

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  • @giantofthenorth @Mazoku

    (1) You are totally wrong.

    (2) The expression is "short-sighted", Einstein.

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  • @ChickenLadyLovesLife

    I am sorry but I don't junderstand any of this.

    > the c-suite

    (?)

    > with giant printouts of insanely over-normalized databases

    (?)

    > a parlor trick

    (?) How is a database a trick?

    What does this stuff mean?

  • My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore
  • @ChickenLadyLovesLife @dvdnet62 Not as such. I mean it is but its drivers are 25 years out of date now. YellowTab Zeta is out there too which was updated a bit but is still ancient.

    But there is Haiku. Bigger, slower, more complicated, but it does a lot more.

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    Tall dark black-clad atheist skeptic biker SF fan; writes (mostly about computers) for a living. All opinions expressed are my own & not those of any employer.

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