Why aren't you using OpenSUSE tumbleweed?

Why aren't you using OpenSUSE tumbleweed?

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But I am?

8 yr Debianfag here
haven't had time to learn a new distro, but i hear opensuse is great, how hard is it for a Debianfag to migrate to?

it caused so much headaches that i went back to gentoo

Why?

because gentoo just works and doesn't cause headaches?

I mean what headaches did it cause

broke itself multiple times with updates and btrfs constantly trashing the disk were the biggest two. having to find basic packages from unofficial repos was a "culture shock" as well, but i'll propably still give leap a try the next time i do hardware changes as opensuse experience itself wasn't all trash only the unrefined and unstable feeling tumbleweed part of it

In the installer you have the option to turn off snapshots or use XFS instead of btrfs

I just downloaded tumbleweed netinstall:
sha256sum -> 404
gpg signature -> expired.
What a meme distro.

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the installer itself was crashing when trying to do advanced tweaks (likely something to do with hardware detection, this was right after ryzen launch) so it was basically just a click next install.

staying with btrfs was however intentional decision to try that one as well

>sha256sum -> 404
?

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>Why aren't you using OpenSUSE tumbleweed?

I am using it as my Main distro. The installer even has the option to encrypt Grub. Ext4 was my preference. Very solid distro, even being a rolling release i have not any issue.

Works on my machine

German distro

Nope

>rolling release distros
I don't have the patience for that shit. at least suggest people to use point releases.

if you tell me optimus works fine with it, i'll switch to openpepe

didn't pass my "does easy v-sync ootb" test

I tried it out for 3 days, and broke itself yesterday after an update so I just went back to Void Linux.

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I can't live without AUR at this point

>let's conveniently forget about the gpg signature.

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Leap here, big leap

>let's conveniently forget about the gpg signature
just too brainlet to use gpg is what i am
what am i supposed to check with that

Booting takes too damn long.
Just stick to the supreme champion, Debian.

Too high quality for you faggot?

YAST is a slow piece of shit

en.opensuse.org/SDB:Download_help#Checksums
gnupg.org/documentation/guides.html
How can you trust that sha256sum without verify it?

Already using it, but with the new laptop coming in I'll install openSUSE without the godawful btrfs nightmare.

Can't wait.

what's wrong with btrfs?

Running out of space due to snapshots and useless shit like that. I fucking hate going through what I can only describe as my laptop having its period every month. Fucking hell, and the only reason I have btrfs is because it was the default selection during install.

you can disable automatic snapshots

>tumbleweed

Never again.

data corruption. used it for a few months on opensuse and it rendered my machine unbootable.

btrfs not even once. it shouldn't be the default.

is this ok?

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I'm using the Rosenauer Firefox patchset, does that count?

Yes... so I see the wiki and the link text (software.opensuse.org/distributions/tumbleweed#verify-your-download-before-use) are correct but only the text lol
Jeez, why the fuck do they link it to 0x3DBDC284 instead of the most recent one? What a mess of website... They redirect me to a dead mirror for the sha256sum and link to an old key in the download page lol

I'm currently using 42.2.
I've heard that rolling distro can fuck everything ups, so I'm stick with leap.