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I’ve tried it a few times over the years, but always find it clunky when coming from Fedora, so I end up jumping right back. It’s also a real removedshow with my System 76 laptop WiFi, just doesn’t play nice and takes to much work to make it functional.
opensuse was my shortest experiment when i used to distro hop because of how old their software seemed to be. (ie old like debian stable).
this was almost 20 years; has it gotten better?
My first experiment with openSUSE was also not ended well back then but nowadays it’s in my top 3 list when I’m suggesting distros to people.
same here; but only because of the support like red hat’s and canonical’s
I’ve tried it a few times over the years, but always find it clunky when coming from Fedora, so I end up jumping right back. It’s also a real removedshow with my System 76 laptop WiFi, just doesn’t play nice and takes to much work to make it functional.
i take back what i said; i just discovered that suse isn’t going to support opensuse anymore.
I tried to find sources on that but failed. Could you help me out?