I wrote down some notes after my first week on Linux as my daily driver. https://www.hemrin.com/walking-to-linux/lmde-is-my-daily-driver #linux #walkingtolinux #opensource #foss
@hehemrin
You may have already considered this but you should be able to install linux on your mac-mini circa 2014. I have it on my 2008 macbook pro. Same issue they dropped support for the hardware so no more OS security updates.
@selje Yes, and I may do later on. I do not want to mess with dual boot with macOS (I'm not sure that works). I really want to keep my macOS available for a long while if I find any file/sw I have forgotten that is mac-centric, and also one sw I am not certain how I should handle.
(Actually, I have been thinking that it could be fun to buy a semi-old iMac at a good price because their screens are good, and replace with Linux.)
@hehemrin
makes sense. These types of efforts have given me more than a few gray hairs.
@selje :-) I would have trouble with file management when to move what, because duplicate would not work spacewise, and I assume technically impossible to share a home folder partition. Furthermore, the 8 GB RAM works but is at the lower end for photo editing, esp if later get a more pixelhungry camera. But it's definitely worth to keep in mind for ideas for how I can use my macMini later on. Thanks for your comments!
@selje No, I haven't used it itself. But seems as a tool I should learn how it worls. I have used it as engine in eg Timeshift backup. BFor file backup, I'm thinking of evaluating Borg backup, both on external drive and eventually also eventually for cloud backup (encrypted). Another interesting tool is Syncthing I also may try, to sync files between devices via local network.