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Jul. 31st, 2021 07:49 pmOne of the bad things about moving to Linux is my monthly backups.
Windows was pretty good at putting everything I needed in easy reach in the My Documents folder.
Linux programs don't always use one directory to put data files, and they're hidden away in various .var/.local/.config directories.
I THINK I got everything, but I'm terrified I'm going to miss something when I do my backups, and lose it. And I'd hate to do a 500GB monthly backup of my whole home directory every month just because I'm not sure where in my home directory different programs squirreled stuff away.
Windows was pretty good at putting everything I needed in easy reach in the My Documents folder.
Linux programs don't always use one directory to put data files, and they're hidden away in various .var/.local/.config directories.
I THINK I got everything, but I'm terrified I'm going to miss something when I do my backups, and lose it. And I'd hate to do a 500GB monthly backup of my whole home directory every month just because I'm not sure where in my home directory different programs squirreled stuff away.