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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2023/39 & 40 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*)
(dominique.leuenberger.net)
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openSUSE (IPA: oʊpənˈsuːzə) is a project that serves to promote the use of free and open-source software.
openSUSE is well known for its Linux distributions, mainly Tumbleweed, a tested rolling release, and Leap, a distribution with long-term support.
I switched to openSUSE a few years ago, and I just realized how few issues I've had with it. Most of my issues were from my NVIDIA card, and now that I'm on AMD, I haven't had a single issue that I needed to roll back.
I came from Arch, and I remember having random non-NVIDIA issues (and plenty of NVIDIA issues) every month or two that required a package rollback or something.
The most annoying thing right now is weird vendoring conflicts, but I'm pretty sure I don't need so many custom repos, so I'm pulling them out.