Option 2. It's the most robust. You'll never lose it (provided you have the redundancy), you can use it offline, you can transfer it using a USB pen, it's available in all platforms, including web. I've been using this for 8+ years, on my phone, desktop, laptop, company computer, etc. I store it on a personal cloud (and on each machine, of course, by syncing).
jameskirk
Out of curiosity, which one did you stick with?
This is a great 101, thanks!
People around these parts would probably ask me if I even like star trek :)
Thanks for the info!
I guess this is the succinct version of the other replies. You're getting downvotes but I like it anyway :)
This is everything I was looking for, thank you so much!
what makes you think you won’t?
I'm not sure, I think the emphasis on news about distro update around the web. It makes me confused as to what's so important about that, but I now understand perfectly. I thought it worked a bit more like a rolling distro and I now understand what a rolling distro is :)
It was a joke, man.
If it's music, it's on Soulseek!
Eddie knows
What issues are you having with BT? I recently bought a second hand T490 and Fedora with KDE has been great! I have not extensively used BT, but I always use a BT keyboard and it has been fine :)
But then you have to activate access to Less Secure Apps™. It's so disgusting.