Subj : Re: Great! To : Richard Menedetter From : Aaron Thomas Date : Sun Jan 03 2021 18:38:42 RM> It usually comes down to preference. It will be interesting to give it a try. I'll try it on my old 32 bit pc to see if it feels right or not. RM> They try to shove snap down our throats with great force ... do not like RM> that! But you don't really have to use it, do you? I'm using KDE, and the "Discover Software Center" seems sort of a like a joke. (KDE is cool, but not Discover.) I've never found anything in there that I was looking for except for a particular date widget that I like. I've found Snap to be more helpful. Snap was the only way (that I could find) to install Android Studio. RM> What do you mean by moving files? (binaries, or documents or what??) RM> What sort of compatibility concerns do you have? My concern was copying my Mystic BBS from an Ubuntu machine to a Debian machine, so I could work on it locally, then copying it back to the Ubuntu machine when finished - and being able to run it without any hickups. But like bebyx said, if they're both using an ext3 file system, it seems likely to work fine. I'll post back here after I try it. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64) * Origin: CompuBBS | Ashburn VA | cfbbs.scinet-ftn.org (1:275/99) .