• LeFantome@programming.dev
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    11 days ago

    This is not the correct take.

    For example, the suggestion to put /home on a partition to allow switching distros without data loss is an example of flexibility Windows does not have.

    Most of the configuration that makes your desktop unique is held in your home directory, unlike Windows that spreads things across the system (such as the registry).

    That said, if you do not know Linux, it is difficult to explain your options in a comment.

    I am not sure what Windows automation you are referring to. If you mean upgrades between versions, Linux distros do that too. If you mean automatic migration from other operating systems, I am not aware of any Windows functionality for that.

    • Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca
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      11 days ago

      No windows automation. I’ve just seen a lot of people talk about changing distros and wondered if they start fresh every time or if there’s a way to migrate like Ubuntu to Mint to Fedora while keeping programs (or maybe Ubuntu to Mint as they’re both Debian I think but can’t to Fedora maybe?).

      After putting Ubuntu Studio on my laptop from Windows it’s been a bit of work to get it how I like it (and I’m loving it). I’d love to try another distro but starting over again seems like a lot of work.