I just bought a new computer. I’ll install fedora silverblue. Do I just need to copy the home directory? And crontab. What else do I need to move?

  • @bloodfart@lemmy.ml
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    4213 days ago

    If you’re currently running a rpm distro, you can make it easier on yourself by using the duke nukem forever command to make a list of your installed programs: dnf list installed.

    Once that’s outputting an appropriate format, dump it into a text file with | oldprogs.txt.

    On your new computer, that same duke nukem forever command can be used to install from the list with something like dnf install << oldprogs.txt

    I bet you can come up with a way to stuff all that into a neat little one liner that’ll provide error handling, output teeing and everything else!

    • Björn Tantau
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      3113 days ago

      One correction, it would be dnf list installed > oldprogs.txt. > instead of |.

    • @mat@linux.community
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      2213 days ago

      Thanks, I can’t think of it as anything but duke nukem forever now. Your comment made my day.

      • Tlaloc_Temporal
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        211 days ago

        It’s more appealing than the Did Not Finish command. That’s to thematically close to flaming crashes for my liking.

    • @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.mlOP
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      413 days ago

      Nice one.

      On silverblue, everything is installed within a distrobox. I should back that up and make sure it’s in my home folder.

      • @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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        713 days ago

        No not everything is installed in a Distrobox.

        • the core system contains base stuff
        • you can layer needed apps that need to be on the base system
        • GUI apps are preferred as Flatpaks
        • some random stuff may be in a Toolbox or Distrobox
        • you can use pip, cargo and others on the base OS to install binaries there.