Is Opensuse good?
I've heard about his KDE being really professional, but this distribution is rarely talked here at Sup Forums.
Opensuse thread
Is Opensuse good?
I've heard about his KDE being really professional, but this distribution is rarely talked here at Sup Forums.
Opensuse thread
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Lenooox is shit.
opensuse is very good, as is kde. yast is great to have, and the open build service is very handy. that's my opinion on opensuse
Yeah. openSUSE is the GOAT. OBS, YaST, KDE perfection, and a no-nonsense rolling release distribution backed by an entire corporation.
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>his
did you just assume opensuse's gender?
I've seen this happen IRL.
Still hilarious.
I'm not english and my native language gives genders to everything (we don't have neutral stuff like "it") so in my head a system is masculine and sometimes when I write in english I forget to put its instead of his/her.
holy sh*t dude i asked for pronoun respecting not your fr*cking life story
well this is what you get for asking things on Sup Forums
RPM, zypper and yast all make it a great distro all around, if you're one for desktop environments I think it has the best stability with both KDE and GNOME. If you want a wm, it can be a little tricky getting all of yasts components to work correctly with integration, but it's worth it. Hands down my favorite distro and with the OBS to back it up, I've never gone without something I need.
no use a BSD
Why do you continue to be a tripfag after being publically humiliated?
It's one of, if not the best distro currently. The fact that it is sponsored by SUSE/Microfocus and has paid professionals working on development/security makes it very appealing. Leap is fantastic for servers and Tumbleweed is great for desktops.
>systemd
On the trash it goes
it's backed by a private capital, so it's better than 90% of other distributions, just with that.
It's good for good computers, bad for bad computers.
It's the best for KDE, in my experience.
The package system is just as simple as ubuntu. I think it's worth a try, at least.
I still prefer xfce.
as a windoze-babby i chose opensuse because of yast
So Leap is mostly for servers?
You're on Sup Forums. Don't be that guy.
Why isn't there any livecd for OpenSuse? I wanted to try it out.
because susers aren't losers
I'm no expert but I think there is.
en.opensuse.org
You can also try it in a virtual machine.
no
use leap unless you really, really need the bleeding edge and the possible bugs that come with it
then you use tumbleweed
why are chinks always this much autistic?
>chinks
I'm european.
how's your restaurant?
Chinks also have no concept of gender. So you must be a French.
i am still on 13.2
it's pretty good
i have shit internet so i can't upgrade
YaST is still a clusterfuck... it seriously looks like it was an afterthought and it's very poorly designed - looks like some 14-year-old kid did it.
Or Russian and probably every other slavic language.
It all makes sense now. Slavs are mongol rape babies.
openSUSE or Manjaro?
Gentoo (very original plz no Flamethrower)
Used both, suse is slower
What ?
Slavic languages have a concept of gender
male female and it
I meant that Russian also gives gender to everything, most inanimate objects are he or she
Leap is perfectly usable for desktop, I just choose to use Tumbleweed on my desktop because I like having completely up to date software.
Leap has been perfect for my servers, and we have it on all of our servers at work (other than those that run SUSE).
I just don't install yast when i do my OpenSUSE installs, I have no need for it.
Yes, all slav languages do this. It seems logical for animals but makes no sence for inanimate objects (example; ball, fence, book, and bird are she, car, moon, backpack, phone are a he). A rule of thumb is if the word ends in "a" it's a she, unless it's a male name.
Is Suse free to use? download.suse.com
>it
cucked language lmao
That's really the only downside.
At least openSUSE is one of the more stable systemd-using distros.
LENNART'D
I tried to install openSuse a year or two ago, but it insisted that it wasn't able to use my hard drive. I have never managed to figure out why, and I have never been able to find a work-around. And so I have never managed to use openSuse.
I guess VM it and if you like it try installing it, but I suppose you ought not to get your hopes up.
suse.com
You can install it and use it any way you like at no cost, but things like security updates and patches, as well as support, require you to have a subscription, which does cost money.
Say it again you burger
Don't be mad balalaika
>KDE
>professional
Yeah OK Muhammad.
meanwhile look at you with your fancy jargon
>cucked
>lmao
get fucked
it's okay. can't run programs from terminal though and it has a terrible installer.
Technically they're sexes.
Genders are mostly an english thing. Most languages don't even have a word for gender.
We have genders here (Yugoslav), but it doesn't have the same meaning as it does in English. Basically, a gender is the "sex" of a word in a sentence. So a person (or an object) cannot be described as having a gender unless it refers to a grammatical one, since gender is a grammatical property and not a physical one. So "Pajeet" would be a male gender word, just like the word "he".