top | item 36250233 (no title) chobytes | 2 years ago Used it for like a year before switching to opensuse tumbleweed. For rolling release Ive found it to be a lot more stable, though some of more obscure packages I use are harder to obtain. discuss order hn newest abawany|2 years ago opensuse tumbleweed has been excellent for me as well plus very reliable - I even run it on wsl2. d_tr|2 years ago I 'm trying it right now with Gnome in a live session. Getting pretty good vibes, and I have read good things about it.I 've been happy with Arch for years though, but had to try another distro due to a certain large piece of software not working very well there.Let's see... anothercatuser|2 years ago openSUSE is so underrated. in my option the best rolling release distribution.
abawany|2 years ago opensuse tumbleweed has been excellent for me as well plus very reliable - I even run it on wsl2. d_tr|2 years ago I 'm trying it right now with Gnome in a live session. Getting pretty good vibes, and I have read good things about it.I 've been happy with Arch for years though, but had to try another distro due to a certain large piece of software not working very well there.Let's see... anothercatuser|2 years ago openSUSE is so underrated. in my option the best rolling release distribution.
d_tr|2 years ago I 'm trying it right now with Gnome in a live session. Getting pretty good vibes, and I have read good things about it.I 've been happy with Arch for years though, but had to try another distro due to a certain large piece of software not working very well there.Let's see...
anothercatuser|2 years ago openSUSE is so underrated. in my option the best rolling release distribution.
abawany|2 years ago
d_tr|2 years ago
I 've been happy with Arch for years though, but had to try another distro due to a certain large piece of software not working very well there.
Let's see...
anothercatuser|2 years ago