Technically you are able to to do with any live environment and backup data, so the answer would be "yes".
lynny
Restic is my favorite, but you really would need to be familiar with the terminal, cron tasks, etc. to consider it a viable option.
Okay but the real question is does the keyboard use QMK? Mnt Reform has set the standard for open source laptops imo, if I can't program my keyboard then that is a massive downside.
I unironically suggest you try installing Gentoo some time. You'll be forced to learn a lot about how modern Linux works, and can even go with a non-systemd install if you want to learn a more "traditional" install.
You don't win people over by getting upset at them. I can only hope you find peace in your life eventually. I remember being in my militant atheist phase.
Good luck.
That's how you turn the boys and girls into proper Linux using men and women.
This isn't a a debate. I gave someone a suggestion on how to be happier that has scientific basis showing it works in doing that. I even gave other suggestions.
I hope you can find peace in life if you're this hostile to someone bringing in something you dislike. Good day.
Even in European countries there are two dominant parties that work with others on their side of the aisle. In fact the concept of a left and right comes from France.
Polarization is universal in politics at the scales or democracy.
I feel many people are so privileged on both sides of politics that they have nothing better to do than to create their own problems.
Gnome devs have a nasty habit of "rethinking" things while ignoring tons of usability issues. I'd like them to stop rethinking things until they addressed those first...
Didn't know about this. I'd still like QMK since I like having hardware level control, but this looks like something I'd use in conjunction with QMK. I should try setting it up this weekend. Thanks!