On 9/2/24 8:27 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
There is a wiki page with things to do for diagnosis, but I don't remember which one; maybe tomorrow I can find it in one of my bugzillas. It is is 3 AM here, so perhaps you can find it. Anyway, I know little about TW, I don't like living at the edge.
Thanks Carlos, You shouldn't worry about TW, it is just Leap that has rolling updates. You can make it just like leap by watching the list for any gotchas, and just not updating until after they are resolved. With my cynicism, I give TW and 2-thumbs Up. The rolling part is a bit clunky compared with Arch, but that will improve as the handling of the myriad of different possible repos is fine tuned. Arch is a lot simpler, You have 2 (actually 3) repos, and than the AUR (Arch user repo - e.g. buildservice). The primary 2 (3) are "core", "extra" and ("testing", e.g. staging). So from that standpoint, it is much easier for Arch to make the rolling part seamless -- but TW is not bad at all. TW has hidden (not provided) all the /etc/systemd/*.conf files. The defaults are in /usr/lib/systemd, but the user config in /etc/systemd is up to you. I used the defaults on 15.4 only adding the HandlePowerKey = 'suspend' So my sleep is what they call "suspend" on 15.4 which is also the default for HandleLidSwitch=suspend. (which is the same for the /usr/lib/systemd/logind.conf) So my TW sleep/suspend is configured exactly like 15.4, it just doesn't work. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.