Say one good thing about openSUSE
Say one good thing about openSUSE
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has open in name
WSL
patched firefox
Need to build a new Server in a company i got a job at. Till now only Windows Server. Folks want to get something real and shit on MS.
Wanted to go the SUSE way. Sadly i had to notice, that many enterprise programms like zimbra or kerio stopped supourting suse. Do i have to the redhat way now?
Its anagram is sous-peen.
I don't have to use it
Cutest mascot.
I was able to download it
It black screened as I tried to install it
it's so true and most people here don't even know how special the openSUSE patched firefox is.
it was godtier in 2009
What's different about it?
There is thumbnail preview in the file picker.
I've been using 13.2 for like 2 or 3 years now i forget but it's been working fine all this time and it's all i ask
It makes dualboot (trialboot?) absolutely comfy. I just click on "reboot into ..." and I'm in one of my OSes.
There is one on Ubuntu
it works
oh really... pls post a screen shot of firefox's file picker in ubuntu.
spoiler.... there isn't
"Suse" sounds like "Swooce"
Here
YaST2
they test their rolling release packages before releasing them
but firefox doesn't have a file picker
you're probably thinking of GTK
HEY NERDS!
DID SOMEBODY JUST MENTION openSUSE?! THE BEST LINUX DISTRO?!
IF YOU DON'T USE SUSE-- YOU A LOOSA!
13.2 just lost security support.
lists.opensuse.org
good logo
That's the same shitty GTK+ filepicker that Firefox uses on every other distro.
In openSUSE, the filepicker for Firefox is from KDE and shows thumbnails for every single image in the folder, not just the one you've clicked on. It's like searching through a folder using your regular filemanager.
I want to use it but I like rolling release distros and Tumbleweed doesn't have binary packages for the proprietary Nvidia drivers so you need to build them manually after every update and you also need to rebuild them whenever there's a kernel update.
Pay a closer attention, you can clearly see thumbs of all images in the folder.
I actually moved from fedore to opensuse.
Stable with superb KDE integration.
They're thumbnails for ants. The KDE filepicker has proper thumbnails for every image.
Yast2 is pretty good for setting stuff up as well as just plain browsing around.
It's pronounced sousa.
reliable
It was my first Linux experience, it taught me a lot.
it's not windows
YaST
Nice logo
saved
YaST
also cool logo and community behind it
If you like KDE, it's probably the best KDE distribution. KDE is the default desktop and many OpenSUSE devs are KDE devs.
It's an RPM-based distribution that comes with AppArmor. (In case you didn't want Fedora, which is SELinux.)
Zypper is pretty good.
Solid community.
YaST is useful.
"One click install" is never just one click but it's still nice.
I'm not going to leave my current distro for it but it's not a bad option.
their kde theme is beautiful
it's really appalling how they still haven't addressed this
gtk a shit
and here's what Firefox's file picker looks like in openSUSE. See how badly the one in Ubuntu sucks now?
I haven't heard any bad things about it.
Do I need plasma 5 for this?
OpenSUSE patches firefox to use Qt file chooser
>shows less images on screen
This shit sucks. Lists > thumbnails
>Say one good thing about openSUSE
It's not mac
you don't know what you are talking about.
no u
not sure. i haven't use anything other than plasma 5 with openSUSE
no, you don't need plasma at all :|
And you don't even have to install a crappy conf breaking distro to use it
aur.archlinux.org
Lists are only good if you have proper filenames to differentiate between images, something which people who get most of their images from imageboards don't have. Also, he would have more images visible if he didn't have the thumbnails set to their maximum size.