I copied and pasted the message and it was the same article. If you don’t want to believe that, I really don’t care.
I copied and pasted the message and it was the same article. If you don’t want to believe that, I really don’t care.
Thanks for posting the text. I went to it again and this time instead of saying it was for paid subscribers only, it said I could view the article if I would sign up for a free account. I suppose they randomly pick one or the other approach, or maybe they try to get you to pay for a sub first, then try to get you to go for a free signup to at least get your email address.
No it wasn’t free, I got that message and couldn’t read it.
If it’s free, why does it say “This post is for paid members only”?
Or in Firefox, click the Reader Mode button and then refresh (Ctrl-F5). This usually works for me on the Atlantic and many other sites.
Timeshift is just for the system itself. BTW in Preferences you might want to turn on Automatic Maintenance/Remove obsolete kernels and dependencies (in the Automation tab). This keeps old kernels from filling up your drive.
For backing up my data, I use Lucky Backup (in the repositories) set with the default profile to back up my entire home folder to a secondary hard drive and another profile that backs it up to a USB drive. It’s basically a user-friendly front end for rsync.
Yay, welcome to freedom! Glad it’s working for you and feel free to ask for help here. Of course Linux Mint has its own forums where I’ve almost always found an answer already there whenever anything has come up for me, and it feels pretty friendly.
Enjoy!
The video on that page is pretty interesting.