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Works the same as system restore in windows. I just updated a vpn app and it borked my linux mint desktop through the package manager.

Timeshift restored the system without losing data.

Works the same as system restore in windows. I just updated a vpn app and it borked my linux mint desktop through the package manager. Timeshift restored the system without losing data.

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What's wrong with the package manager? I've yet to see one that can't handle basic rollback.

When you trade competency with basic tried & true standard system commands for some one-off convenience app you lose IQ points by the bucket and become as clueless and dependent to the whims of a transient developer as a Windows user.

Embrace the granularity and feel the power.

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I updated an app and it blew up package manager. I don't know how but it did. Timeshift was the only way I could recover the system.

Try reading the post before you insult someone.