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How to Create a Timeshift Snapshot Before Upgrading Linux Mint

Upgrading your Linux Mint operating system can bring new features, security updates, and improved performance. However, it can also introduce unexpected issues or conflicts with existing applications. To safeguard your system, it’s wise to create a system snapshot using Timeshift before you proceed with the upgrade. This article will guide you through the steps of […]

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How to Create a Timeshift Snapshot Before Upgrading Linux Mint

Upgrading your Linux Mint operating system can bring new features, security updates, and improved performance. However, it can also introduce unexpected issues or conflicts with existing applications. To safeguard your system, it’s wise to create a system snapshot using Timeshift before you proceed with the upgrade. This article will guide you through the steps of […]

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Say Cheese to the Future: Snapshot is GNOME’s Next-Gen Camera App

The first preview release for Snapshot is out, making it an excellent candidate to replace Cheese, the current GNOME webcam app for Linux.
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Meet Snapshot, GNOME’s New Camera App

GNOME devs have released the first version of a new camera app which could replace the classic Cheese webcam utility. GNOME Incubator app Snapshot debuted on Flathub this weekend, and…

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How to Roll Back a Snapshot on OpenSUSE

By default, OpenSUSE proposes the Btrfs filesystem for the root partition. One of the great Btrfs features is the built-in snapshots. OpenSUSE automatically creates snapshots for you when you install or change something on your system. As such, the only thing you really need to know is how to roll back a snapshot, to restore […]

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