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14 hours agoThanks for the heads up on this one. Just took a look at installed apps through the settings menu, and yep, there it is… Uninstalled!
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Thanks for the heads up on this one. Just took a look at installed apps through the settings menu, and yep, there it is… Uninstalled!
Timeshift is a very common tool for backing up and creating restore points.
For dot file management, I personally back up my dot files to a locally hosted server, but I used to have a private git repo for this on GitHub. Then I put together a simple bash script to automate placing the dot files