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On 10 May 2024 12:03:52 GMT, Andrzej Matuch wrote:
On Linux, many GUI programs save their user prefs in text files, which
are easy to manage in this way.
And if an update goes wrong and locks you out of your system, it also
locks you out of those preferences.
No it doesn’t. If the internal drive is not bootable, I can boot off
external media, using a distro purpose-built for this sort of thing,
like SystemRescue.
On Linux, the most common reasons for an unbootable system are easy to
fix.
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