Tomorrow I will go to the countryside - and I am packing. Not underwear and such trivial things but files, passwords, computers, books, game-rules, comic pages etc.
In short:
Digital packing.
I never really relied to much on free commercial cloud services, I dislike having my personal things data-mined. But I have some server-space that acts as a password-protected cloud. Then I still use my 9 years old Asus eee PC 901 - durable and small and perfect when travelling. Only problem this year is that I tried to install the LXDE windows-manager instead of KDE. I did it to see if the much lighter system would increase speed and things, but it seems KDE is not as heavy and bloated as they say - and I realised how much I actually use the KDE features - and how much I prefer single-click to double-click. Kde allows you to customize that, but I haven't found it in LXDE.
I even have had problems installing essential things like AES-crypt and kde-connect, so when the Mageia team hopefully soon finishes Mageia 6 I will go for a slim KDE-install again.