Hi, this is me:
>>19614I have been trying out opensuse for a week now.
It's alright.
The performance of it is weirdly janky sometimes, but I am using btrfs for the first time.
My favorite part is the dedication of doing everything with a gui.
I originally used linux mint, but I switched since of crashes and bluetooth issues – but now in setting up this install, I realized the issue for both could've been low swap space (which linux mint made 2gb when I use 16gb of ram), and tlp being responsible for the bluetoother fuckery respectifully.
I was originally going to install Fedora, but the installation deeply pissed me off since I was trying to set it up so /home/ was a seperate partition, and Fedora was either refusing to cooperate, or is insanely un-intuitive.
Maybe I'll try it again down the line, or maybe
>>19615 .
My philosphy of what distro I want to use (at the moment) is I want something that I can recommend to anyone.
>>20096>Does OpenSUSE package codecs in their repositoriesNo.
I had to install them here:
https://opensuse-community.org/I think it's a legality issue, similar to how the people who maintain the linux kernel don't like zfs since of the legality ambiguity.
Installing stuff outside the repository is very easy.
It's like windows, just download the fle, and click on it so the OS installs it.
Where you get it from comes from the website, so it's not dangerous as compared to windows.
(I'd still prefer if they just auto-put it in the repo).