Slimbook Titan, Kubuntu, backup, encryption
I have purposefully decided to write this part of my Titan adventures as a separate article, because backups are extremely important. Of course, the specific details are not important. You can choose not to use encryption at all, or perhaps prefer VeraCrypt or TrueCrypt containers. You can use one disks or many, or copy to a network share. You can do any number of things. I merely wanted to show that you can go for an elegant and even somewhat complex setup without any great trouble in Linux. But you need to be a nerd.
The rsync scripts can then run at different times, the home and system ones separately. The data is safely backed up, so if there are problems, it is relatively easy to recover. In the worst case, I would need to reinstall the system, but my personal stuff and important configurations would all survive. All of this is just a precursor to the heavy work with the data stored on Windows systems, but hey, one small step for Tux. We've got till 2025 to put everything in order, and so far, it's going rather well. More on games coming soon.