>>108733920>systemdThe trash into it goes.
>>108733920pepe distro
>>108733929oh I actively avoid your community until you settle on the distro
>>108733920>stable bleeding edge (Tumbleweed version)>zypper package manager is intuitive to use>easy system administration (Cockpit)i dont see why somebody wouldnt want to use this,havent used this in months tho.
>patternsFuck that shit.
>>108733920Someone post it.
rotten flesh
>>108733920haven't used it in a long time but the last time I used it it was actually pretty good but zypper was slower than other package managers so I just used other stuff in the end
Leap was great before 16. Now it's Windows 11 tier of awful.After 8 years I've switch back to Debian.
>>108733929Have you come across a systemd-less distro with cachyos-tier tweaks? I swear I came across one before but I just can't remember the name.
>>108734066>LeapThe idea seemed good, 1 big updoot each year. what happened to leap? I considered it a lot, before going for debian too.
i 100% believe proton happened because some suse using kraut was pissed he couldn't play forklift simulator on linux. it's alright distro from what i remember. haven't used it in years.
>>108733929Penis status - you still have it or chopped...?
>>108733920It's the best linux (tumbleweed), the rest are not even close
>>108734434At least until you need to print something.
>>108734440never had a problem but I have a print server on a NAS that all my OSs use
>>108734446I tease, I tease... I prefer Fedora because I don't love rolling release but I'm a fan of Tumbleweed.
>>108733920Decent distro for power users. Sadly the package management requires manual configuration and intervention on updates so there's no way it's fitting for n00bs
>>108733920by far the most polished of the corpo distros i wish it was more popularalso gives you all the options >yearly updates>monthly updates>semi-daily updates (rolling)>immutable semi-daily updates (rolling)>GUI management if you dont want to look up some command/setting/config files (YaST, i think theyre turning it into a web app now)i have it as one of my multi-booted distros on my distrohopping laptop. if fedora-kde ever fucks up and i gotta switch my main it's either gonna be opensuse slowroll or cachy
>>108733920SUSE is intrinsically great but Red Hat crushed its soul, just like it did Canonical. Fedora is the king, and everyone else just repackages it.
>>108733920This might be good but the software availability is subpar at best.
>>108733920>rpm based garbage>>108733929fpbp>>108734119you're thinking of artix or void, both are arch-based and systemd-less>>108734372I even have my foreskin intact :)
>>108733920codec desyncs
It's not very interesting. It does whats needed.
>>108733920I tried SuSE whatever version in 2005 and again in like 2008. Had major driver issues both times and also hated KDE back then. That's all I have to add to this discussion.
>>108733920the chameleon even looks german. wtf
>>108733920tumbleweed has been working good for years but lately it has had problems with generating thumbnails (kioworker get killed if it takes "too long", which always happens with big size photos) and overall performance has dropped with kernel version 7.
I like opensuse!
>>108733991snapper is their killer feature actually
>>108736052My Tumbleweed became noticeably faster after updating to Linux 7.0, and even the thumbnails are generated pretty quickly. However, I don't have kioworker, but only tumbler. My hardware is pretty old, so your experience may be different.
>>108733920Been using them for a few years now, but when support ends for this version(Leap 15.6) I'm going to jump somewhere else.
If you want to try openSUSE, don't install Leap. It's dogshit, you'll regret it. Try Tumbleweed instead.
>>108736187why
>>108736202I don't like the stuff they are replacing Yast with.Makes them the same as any other distro.
>>108733920they made loonduke seethe and shit his pants and go full schizo so i like it
>>108733920based! fuck hannukah and fuck israel
>>108736187you mean you're going to make a leap?
>>108736217The sheer amount of seething it causes in that faggot honestly makes me want to back it financially
I switched to tumbleweed when i got tired of debian sid being too unstable. Kinda wish i would have gone with slowroll. But i have been enjoying tumbleweed quite a bit anyways
>>108738102I prefer Fedora because I don't really like rolling release just on principle (which isn't to say others can't like it) but Tumbleweed is remarkably solid.
>>108737929You could say that.
>>108733920it's excellent, far better than other distros, peak linux
I liked it but I don't use it.I made a fully vibe coded script to enable transactional updates on restart/shutdown but that's about it
It proved successful because more and more distros are doing the whole "let's enable btrfs snapshots + rollback from the bootloader" thing
>>108738139I really don't like the idea of doing a big upgrade to a new release every year. Kept my debian rolling for 5 years i think.Slowroll seems like a really good idea desu
>>108738534It's a personal thing really. I've installed this stuff countless times, go through phases where I change OSes like they're socks, and can do it in my sleep (including stuff like Arch and Gentoo). All my stuff is backed up via syncthing to a backup hd (as well as other computers) so it's trivial to get up and running again. So big upgrades don't really bother me at all. But I don't blame other people for not wanting to mess with it.
It's fine. I don't like how their package manager prompts you in case of conflicts. It's very confusing and never really clear which is the correct choice.Also they gutted YaST, which was one of their main selling points.