Minty95
Old & Deaf, but still not dead 𤣠Far too much sport for my age. Arch Linux user, and now Debian for a HomeAssitant setup. Open source user where possible, computers and gadgets to keep me occupied & thinking. https://www.minty95.com
Timeshift for the system, works perfectly, if you screw up the system, bad update for instance just start it, and youâll be back up running in less than ten minutes. Simple Cron backups for data, documents etc, just in case you delete a folder, document, image etc . Both of these options to a second internal HD
How about Cron? If itâs just for copying your files / data, super easy to set up and extremely rapid, it doesnât do snapshots, itâs just a simple âcopy my file to another placeâ, but it works đ
Use timeshift, install it, just chose where you want the backups to be installed, preferably a second HD or SD Flash. Chose when like once a day, week at start up for instance and forget it. Then if you screw up your Linux, just start in console mode, timeshift --restore and five mins later your up and running.
If you want just your data to be copied, then Cron
Both are standard Linux programs, often already installed depending on what Linux you have
It sounds like the best option would be a dual boot, Linux for everything except games and when you want to play just boot into Windows. If you do this i would strongly suggest a two HD set up, one for windows and one for Linux, for two reasons, if you donât like Linux then you still have the original windows setup, two Windows will at one moment wipe the dual boot grub and youâll âloseâ the Linux startup, unless you have one OS per Hard Disk. I donât game anymore. Like you I also have an old card Gtx760 đ¤Łđ¤Ł
Like you i switched from about 30 years of windows to Linux almost three years ago, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, Endeavour before ending up with Arch which I find perfect. I also have two PCs running Debian for HomeAssitant setups in two homes but I donât like Debian I sometimes use my wifeâs Windows setup for Garmin Express as thatâs the only windows program that I need. So keep on going, Windows is not missed,
Iâve used Joplin for years now before was Evernote. I like it because itâs open source and the syncing option is built in, exemple either to Dropbox or NextCloud (I use both these options, DB only because I have a free option of 12gB otherwise I would use just NC) The syncing is painless as as I said built-in. Itâs not a pretty app, fairly plain, but it works perfectly, on my android and Linix PCs, Arch and Debian. I did try Obsidian once. Itâs pretty, but not being open source put me of. Try it again, takes minutes to set up, as again open source and works well
I donât use Trillium, tried once Obsidian but itâs not free. Have you tried Joplin, itâs free works extremely well with Dropbox or NextCloud for syncing between tĂŠlĂŠphone and the PC. For note taking its extremely good
For note taking, Joplin is pretty good, in fact I went from Simplenote to Evernote (over kill and not free) to Joplin using Dropbox for the syncing (syncing is done by Joplin, so you donât need a âsyncingâ app) between my PCs, all Linux and my Android phone. Simple to set up and free. I do not use it as a Journal as that is extremely poor, but for notes, itâs perfect
I use timeshift, on Arch and a Debian setup . Itâs simple to set up, I do a automatic snapshot once a day, so if something breaks, just boot into tty and restore the previous dayâs snapshot, takes about five minutes. Not sure why you say ext4 doesnât work as it does. Havenât tried the other programs that you talked about