1. Assuming automated testing is more free of errors than manual testing 2. What can you do with zypper that you can't do with the hundreds of other package managers? 3. implying you can't take automatic snapshots of any other distro 4. best in what way? subjective af 5. cause every other distro out there is about to be cucked by IBM? 6. you talking about KDE 4 or the huge slow RAM-eating lump of bloat that is Plasma? 7. best in what way? subjective af 8. Gentoo? Arch?
>objectively best distro *continues to list a bunch of subjective reasons*
Brody Hernandez
This I can deal with Pulse but systemd it's just to terrible, it always breaks and has ridiculous bugs low tier b8
Connor Brooks
KDE with Plasma nowadays can use less RAM than XFCE, and uses less than 100 MB more on default settings Bad attempt, RH shill
Easton Sanchez
1)it is as proven by tumbleweeds stability 2)zypper is the fastest package manager, calculates dependencies perfectly due to its underlying architecture, has the most features 3) you can but you need to set it up, opensuse has it working perfectly ootb 4) geeko is aesthetically the best mascot, the distro is recognizable by its green branding 5) no just fedora, ubuntu gets cucked by canonical (showing that they dont give a fuck about their users with amazon spyware shit), debian cucked by its ancient packages and feminist coc, fedora by ibm and thats about all relevant distros 6) plasma, uses about 400 mb ram on my pc and has the modt features out of every de, perfect modularity as well 7) best in ease/speed of use and amount of settings 8) those have the ability to choose your packages as well, just like opensuse, not sure what your point is
Anthony Sanders
werks on my machine btrfs is optional (but its the future of linux filesystems so you will want to switch sooner or later, but again, werks perfectly on my machine)
Colton Moore
no b8, software selection and support is just too small on those systems, making them unreliable
Jason Morales
not the guy you're arguing, but zypper is pretty slow compared to the only other package manager I know, apt. Also, I have to watch the update program because many times it will fail to download a package and it's waiting for me to press "r" for retry
For a rolling release, Tumbleweed is pretty stable. However, the other day, something changed and now my fonts look like shit. Don't know if some hardware render got fucked or what, but it's no longer the KDE rendering I fell in love with. Pic related.
google for package managers compared and click the first link, zypper is faster as for the font rendering, see if you got hintslight and rgb set in your yast font configuration
Jayden James
I already have it set in KDE settings, but YaST has its own Font rendering menu? Da fuk?
Jonathan Collins
Gecko Linux is a OpenSUSE small annoyances like the font default rendering. Check them out.