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    I have OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on a laptop, and recently I encountered a number of annoying bugs, including one being unable to receive updates from the h264 repository, and Plasma 6 annoying bugs.

    I definitely wouldn’t recommend it anyone unless you like to tinker and fix your system.

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    IMHO any Linux distribution will be a good change from Windows and Mac if you are trying to divest from US products.

    Even if they are not european, they are open source.

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      The Linux Foundation might be based in California, but I still very much consider it to be Finnish. And Torvalds is, thankfully, very much on the anti-fascist side of the spectrum.

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        Luckily the Linux Foundation stuff (having to obey US sanctions on Russian companies) affected those specific devs and not really users or anyone else.

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    A: I will always support SUSE, even if I don’t use it myself.

    B: Any Linux can be considered an international effort.

    C: If you want to avoid American evil corp distros, skip RedHat (IBM) and Oracle. Maybe avoid Ubuntu and Pop!_OS too, but they are not in the same Evil Cyberpunk Megacorp level as IBM and Oracle.

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      Ubuntu is British though.

      I mean sure, our government have been pretty dick to Europeans, but you aren’t impacting the US by avoiding it.

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    Be aware that Suse, the parent company that donated the basis for opensuse to exist has asked them to change the branding and name for something that doesn’t include Suse. So, keep your eyes peeled for that in the mid future.

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    I just installed OpenSUSE on both my work and personal machines, having been on Kubuntu for many years prior to that. I love it so far!

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    Yeah ill be switching off of Fedora onto OpenSUSE as ive heard good things and Fedora is headed by Redhat, which is headed by IBM. I liked Fedora but its not anythung im super attached to so looking forward to learning OpenSUSE.

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    SuSE was a blessing for me in the 1990s when you couldn’t just download huge amount of data over the Internet. But I could walk into my local computer store and buy a 8 CD package with two big handbooks for 70 Deutschmarks.

    Long story short: Without SuSE I might not be a software developer today, so I’m thankful even though I prefer other distros today. 🦎

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      In 2005 when I wanted to try out linux for the first time, the only distro that allowed for switching between KDE and Gnome was OpenSUSE. I learned quite a bit. I also learned I wasn’t ready to switch over, there were many teething problems then, especially sound oriented ones. I kinda understood why people stuck with one or the other after that experience.

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    Been using it for a few months now and it’s great. I haven’t had any major problems with it. YAST is an awesome tool so I rarely had to use console commands to change/fix stuff. And filesystem snapshots are very well integrated so that one time I did fuck up and the system wouldn’t boot (it was entirely my fault) it was very easy to roll back changes.

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    currently daily-driving their Aeon flavour. it may be the best Linux-for-beginners i’ve ever seen. the installer has no options at all and just overwrites the disk with a preloaded partition which means installation takes literally five minutes. it’s auto-updating, immutable, snapshots itself so it can roll back when something breaks, and basically only allows Flatpaks. on first boot you get an empty desktop with browser, app store, notes app, and calculator, and those are literally the only user applications on the machine. very refreshing.

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      So I can’t install root on one drive and home on second drive? Does Aeon have Gnome or KDE? I somehow couldn’t find it on their website, maybe I am blind.

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        no, the partition scheme is predetermined because it’s set up for snapshots.

        Aeon only has gnome, which i personally believe is a good choice because no matter your opinion on it, it provides a clean break from windows and mac which means new users won’t assume that the system works a certain way because of how it looks.

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        i think it should. i’m running it on an amd laptop but one of the first things it did after installation was pop up a window that said “your system requires some drivers, we have installed them and they will be available next boot” and that made the camera, fingerprint reader and multitouch just start working.

        i’ve not tried it but apparently gaming “just works” after installing the steam flatpak.

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      Because thos distros suck for any kind of real life use case. If you want a working OS with for gaming, your office job or just regular browsing, then this ain’t it chief. If you want to have a project you have to tinker with every day, then sure, go for it! But most people don’t want to be bothered by their OS.

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      These distros reject everything that is not free as in free speech. This means no binary drivers, no binary firmware, no binary software. While this is very idealistic, not in a bad way, it might be impractical for most people. Start with an “easy” Linux, you can always go the hardcore way afterwards.

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        Especially people who play any kind of semi-modern game. The open source nvidia drivers are just not there when it comes to performance.

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    I love opensuse if nothing else for the great mascot and the very talented artists who do their wallpapers, logos, and splashes. Also their open source font is what I daily drive on my machines! It is very nice!

    Sadly they have a small team I think compared to other major distros. Their microOS team I think is just 2 or 3 people.

    I have both Kalpa and bazzite and for me, bazzite just works better in almost every case and their encryption scheme and rollback method fits my needs better. But Kalpa is very usable if you don’t game. Otherwise some hours of work getting steam flatpak working correctly.

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    I’m a long-time OpenSuSE user, so I heartily recommend this! It leans more towards the professional side, so probably not for beginners, IMHO.