Personally I haven’t. While Linux is imperfect, choosing the right distro makes the rest of the experience straightforward. And with it’s whole complexity, I find Linux more user friendly than Windows. Even driver issues, broken shadow file ownership and KDE specifics only made me more confident about my choice to use Linux after I solved everything.

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    Yes because Linux encourages you to make it your OS by customizing it, but it’s not easy as it should to create a backup of all that work so that you can easily deploy it on another computer.

    I know that Clonezilla works in some situations or that NixOS coulb be a solution, but it’s not should be easier.

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      i think you can just move the home directory and install same packages, i’ve done this numerous times

      in fact, i still don’t know how to properly migrate a windows or osx system (other than imaging the entire drive)

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      Isn’t everything in dot files in home? Create package lists and export them, add dot files.

      Or keep home on a seperate partition or drive.

      New installation, import package list.

      This seems straight forward to me.

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        I’ve never tried it, even if I know people are using it.

        Still it’s not an easy solution like the one people are using when upgrading from an old to a new iPhone.

        I know Linux doesn’t have Apple behind, but it’s better than Windows/Mac in every other way, so why not try to improve this?

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          I am not sure whats to improve, it is just a situation where it is easy if you know how.

          As for the iphone, the amount of trouble that process has caused me is not trivial. Things are not the same! I would put it as more complicated. People are just used to dealing with it. Part of the issue with the iphone is applications and Icloud crap.

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        Yes, but to folks accustomed to using SuperDuper to create bootable backups, it does not seem so straightforward.