Pretty much true for this desktop, this was the only distro that would run my hardware without crashing randomly every few minutes to an hour, and didn't hose itself after the first update. I tried Arch, Manjaro, Antergos, Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Anarchy, Void, Gentoo, KaOS, and even Puppy but they all would crash at random, multiple times within an hour.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is the only distro that I've tried that has run stable on THIS machine, even Win 7,8,8.1&10 had the same issue with random crashes. It was a HUGE freaking relief to find something that finally just worked, the way Mint used to work on my other machines.
>Virtualbox doesn't work
Why would you even use virtual box when you can use Qemu/kvm, sheeeit even VMware is better than virtualbox.
And of all the other distros only openSUSE comes with a non-gimped KDE and fully functional Dolphin root actions without having to mess with the AUR and go hunting for expired GPG keys to make it work.
>especially compared to APT, which isn't even LSB compatible that wasn't really debian's fault since the LSB standard is "fuck you, use rpm, sincerely redhat" and ended up not working between distros anyway
Cooper Jackson
>thinks unused programs that aren't running is "bloat" and throws an autistic fit over it
Typical linux user
Robert Bennett
>network drivers >part of the package manager and not modules of the kernel what
I mean it has no autoremove function. You have to manually search for orphaned packages, remove them, and then for some reason have to manually restart a bunch of programs that used them even they they were orphaned.
>Also what package manager DOESN'T require you to manually restart services that got updated Apt.
Juan James
>And of all the other distros only openSUSE comes with a non-gimped KDE Gimped as in bloated? That's easy - don't select a DE on install with Debian and then manually download the base of KDE through apt. You get even more choice of packages that way than what SUSE gives you at install.
Jackson Ramirez
God I wish that were me.
Lucas Kelly
Anyone who would use Gentoo over Arch and spend hours compiling packages just to save a marginal amount of memory/storage space is either autistic or just a virtue signalling meme faggot.
Besides having to manually set wifi, weird integration (but good) with kde, some horrid firewall problems, it's been kind of fun learning Opensuse. Still won't use it though.