Software alternatives for Linux
This is a sister community to [email protected].
Many members there are computer users who recently moved to Linux from other OSs, Windows in particular. Having established their work and hobbies on a particular software base, they often encounter difficulties trying to find similar software on Linux.
Here you can ask, propose, comment about some software alternative you're looking for.
It's important to be broad-minded when speaking about software alternatives when switching to Linux:
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Exactly the same software could be available for Linux.
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Different software but with similar critical features could be available for Linux.
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It could be possible to use emulators (such as Wine) of the old OS.
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Finally, one can change one's perspective or workflow, in such a way that the old software is not needed any longer, but is replaced with other software of a different kind (this may actually lead to much improved workflows).
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You can also use a file instead of a device if you want to write your image to/from a file
Writing a compressed image at the destination
Reading a compressed image at the source and sending uncompressed data over the network (can be cloned directly over drive at the destination, within the original constraints). Please note this will not show a progress status at the source:
Or you could just send the compressed-image data over the network and decompress at the destination (as per the second example}:
what about clonezilla? does it have more safe guards and functionality?
I've never used that particular software so I couldn't say. Unless you're sending over the internet this method should be fairly safe though