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Redpill me on OpenSUSE
is it any good for home use?
is it any good for programming?
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>>107689921
Yes.
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>>107689921
>is it any good for home use?
Yes
>is it any good for programming?
Yes
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>>107689921
There is no bad (major) distro. OpenSUSE has it's place, same as Arch, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, etc. It's certainly not as popular as it once was in terms of marketshare, but it offers a solid KDE experience and the last time I used it, I liked YaST.
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>>107689921
it's nice
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It's whatever really
YaST lets you install a lot of packages on the installation process
It's also "bloated" in the sense that if you don't untick a box it will install a lot of recommended packages
It sets up btrfs+snapshots by default with a sane subvolume layout, something CachyOS does now
From what I can remember they forgot about a few DEs, for a while you couldn't have up to date Cinnamon at least
Codecs are not installed but it's even easier than Fedora there
Occasionally, TW is more up to date than Arch (used to happen a lot with GNOME/GTK packages, but a current example is Darktable, 5.4 is stuck on testing repos on Arch, but it's already accessible on TW)
That all said, some of the default applications and fixes are really old shit nobody needs, I found it awful to install nvidia drivers on it, opi is garbage and openSUSE may label you as rotten flesh if you think differently from them, that was a thing too
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Nevermind, YaST is deprecated, it seems there's a good reason why nobody talks about it
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>>107689921
It's bad. Modifies software from the upstream too much. That alone is the reason not to use OpenSUSE and why it isn't popular
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open... what?
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>>107689921
It's actually great, yast and snapper are fantastic tools, and if suse was the target for docker, or if declarative configs were a bit more mature then I'd probably use it for everything
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>>107690787
YaST is dead. It was replaced with a web app and doesn't have all the same functions.
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>>107689921
>software from Goymany, the most technologically-backward, authoritarian country of the free world
you should be able to figure this one out, aynon



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