On 7/20/17 1:05 PM, John Andersen wrote:
On 07/20/2017 10:41 AM, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Obvious question is, which one?
I run two boxes, one as a server and the other just a desktop.
Why does it got to be just ONE?
Leap for the server. (just keep up with updates occasionally, or when you hear about significant vulnerabilities. After each point release - update to the new version. 42.2--->42.3 No need to re-install. Just do the in-place update. No actual reason to keep day by day updates.
Tumbleweed for the workstation. Its rolling, and you probably want to keep up with all updates.
You said yourself this is mostly hobby and learning. So you learn two systems with common tools. Easy Peasy.
(I've got a server in the office still running Opensuse 10.2. Its not accessable from the outside world. I have backup server that is running ubuntu off site. I'm playing with Manjaro on another smaller machine. Why'z it gotsta be just one?
Thanks everyone for the good feedback. Much appreciated. I do think I'll try both, most likely Leap for the server (but I do have my music on my workstation, don't want that to go down. I could move it to the server tho). What the heck, I'll give Tumbleweed a try on the workstation. Carry on! Jim F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org