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Suddenly, everyone is switching to OpenSUSE, have I missed something?

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  • 2
    Still a Windows user :P
    but for Linux I'm on Ubuntu, do I need to switch distro?
  • 3
    I went to an open software conference a couple of months ago, and Open SUSE had a considerable collection of swags. I guess it gained a fair bit of popularity, no idea why.
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    @MotAtlas
    It has risen on distrowatch also
  • 1
    @gitpush
    You dont need to switch, if you like Ubuntu there is no reason to
  • 0
    @Linux Never will actually, it is a simple os for an end user + their server is also simple for a non sys-admin user, I got some hard times working on CentOS at work :\
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    @gitpush
    I am not using CentOS either ^^
  • 2
    @Linux :O :O :O :O Thank you master I no longer feel guilty

    But what are you using if I may ask :3
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    I like openSuse Tumbleweed because of its rolling-release model while it's still pretty stable in my experience and almost everything works out of the box.

    Otherwise Fedora is cool as well. I often switch distros but somehow I always go back to openSuse.
  • 1
    Nope, OpenSUSE Leap is a shit. I used it for 6 months, it's full of bugs and too old (and in some cases unstable) packages. Switched to Fedora
  • 0
    @slinkydeveloper
    Unstable - Thats rolling release for you!
  • 0
    @Linux I haven't used tumbleweed. I tried it but it's more unstable that the demonized arch
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    @slinkydeveloper I've had the exact opposite experiences.

    I use Tumbleweed since July and there wasn't any problem so far(except one I caused myself).
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  • 0
    @Linux Yeah, I chose my current laptop particularly for Linux, so it works nicely with almost everything except Debian.
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