Ok, I found out how to make subvolumes, and more. but still have questions. If I want to install a new OS in this btrfs, how does it work? Can everything in @ be wiped out for the reinstall without touching anything in subvolumes? I haven't yet been able to find anything on that topic.
I'm also wondering where all the server software is to be found. I tried that "Discovery" program, and I think it inhales vigorously with considerable force, if you get my meaning. I like the traditional software installers much better. So How do I find the software I want? I can't find anything for NFS, Apache, proFTPd, and many other things, and there doesn't seem to be any GUI config program like OpenSUSE's Yast.
Dragon player doesn't play videos. It just sits there, looking so microsoft! Doesn't even give me a clue as to why nothing's happening.
There also used to be a program for setting up a free IPV6 tunnel. It was called Miredo and ran as a Teredo client. What happened to that?
It used to be touted as the easiest system to use, but in the few years I've been away from Kubuntu it seems to have gone downhill a tad bit.
I'm also wondering where all the server software is to be found. I tried that "Discovery" program, and I think it inhales vigorously with considerable force, if you get my meaning. I like the traditional software installers much better. So How do I find the software I want? I can't find anything for NFS, Apache, proFTPd, and many other things, and there doesn't seem to be any GUI config program like OpenSUSE's Yast.
Dragon player doesn't play videos. It just sits there, looking so microsoft! Doesn't even give me a clue as to why nothing's happening.
There also used to be a program for setting up a free IPV6 tunnel. It was called Miredo and ran as a Teredo client. What happened to that?
It used to be touted as the easiest system to use, but in the few years I've been away from Kubuntu it seems to have gone downhill a tad bit.
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