On 15/06/18 02:17, Liam Proven wrote:
On 14/06/18 15:29, Stevens wrote:
I mean, what is its main claim to fame? The answer to that has changed over the years but I wonder what it is now. Maybe someone here can make a compelling case for the use of opensuse instead of any other linux distro. If so, I would like to see it. What use case would cause opensuse to be selected? I suppose in order to answer that, one must be fluent in the various linux dialects. I am relatively fluent in various Linux dialects, so I guess I could have a try.
I have just returned to using *SUSE after some years away. I started with Lasermoon Linux-FT in 1996, experimented with Red Hat Linux on servers in 1997-1998, first switched to it as my main desktop briefly with Caldera OpenLinux in 1999, and for longer with SUSE Linux Professional in about 2002. I switched to Ubuntu with 4.10 in 2004 and still use it on my home laptop, for now.
I also regularly evaluate other distros, including Fedora, Mint, Elementary, Bodhi, Arch, Debian, Devuan, TrueOS, and others.
<pruned> Have you looked at Manjaro Linux (with KDE) (https://manjaro.org)? BC -- "..The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die,.." "Macbeth", Shakespeare -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org