>KDE works nearly bug-free >YaST found my Brother printer driver way faster than Windows 7 >A package manager that is exhaustive >comfy netinstall >cute animalic brother of Pepe
Tl;Dr you can't write to the root directory of a samba share with KDE. Only the subdirectories.
Fix, instead of /my_movies/ Change to /horsefuck/my_movies
Apparently none of the street shitting devs use samba so it'll never be fixed.
Anthony Taylor
NFS is better anway.
Landon Cook
I have a windows machine on the network
Ayden Howard
>boot so slow. How much time is slow for you, my thinkpad boots on a few seconds with an SSD (except when systemD decides to do some stupid shit)
Landon Lewis
It doesn't recognize my printers
Grayson Cook
try gecko linux
Matthew Rivera
I do. KDE 5 is shit tho.
Cameron Campbell
That makes OpenSUSE more tedious to install than Arch. I'd rather choose the software I want instead of the software I don't.
This looks perfect. Thanks!
Noah Morales
It boots very slow by default since it's default settings are bullshit. Gecko Linux seems like a good solution for this. Overall, yes, openSUSE is definitely one of the top 5 distros out there.
Aiden Hall
i used it a while, i didn't mind it. my only drawbacks were:
>can't run programs from terminal by simply typing their names. really weird. >i didn't like zypper. unintuitive package manager to me >yast is really just a glorified gnome software center, i didn't find it *amazing* >ssdm glitched out and I couldn't select certain desktops from the menu
Connor Hernandez
openSUSE is one of the best distros. I installed it with xfce and there are some things I don't like about it:
>The default boot splash is ugly as fuck but that's an easy fix (just change the Plymouth theme). >Boot times is slower than on other distros, don't really know how I can change this on the settings. >Can't really comment about the zypper package manager, it's somewhat strange, that's all I can say about it >Mouse acceleration and speed for some reason just doesn't change for me, always reverts back to default, and moving the mouse cursor gives me the feeling openSUSE didn't install the mouse drivers even though it did
But other than that it's a solid distro.
Xavier Campbell
looks really nice, thank you
Dylan Nelson
>BTRFS as default filesystem
enjoy your data loss
Noah Nelson
>application menu doesn't turn on with the gnome tweak tool >mpv doesn't work
fedora is superior to open suse
Cooper Howard
I find Tumbleweed more comfy. Pleb.
Matthew Martin
My professor uses this and he's always mentioning gnu and IEEE