u/Legitimate_706

Image 1 — The choice was made, Debian it is
Image 2 — The choice was made, Debian it is

The choice was made, Debian it is

I had posted on this subreddit about how i was thinking of shifting to opensuse leap from fedora workstation.

My main reasons were that for some reason my fedora copy didn't had blootooth working properly. Even tho my pipewire config was good, blueman was doing blueman thing. And I just wanted a place that stable enough for my thing.

I am not a programmer, I do personal resurch for whatever that intrests me that day. Moreover I am about to go to college and i wouldn't want to tinker with my laptop when I actually use it.

I was concidering OpenSuse leap because it's stable and ofcourse yast.

But I was suggested Debian, my perception of debian was "old distro". But if i want a rock solid stable distro it was one of the best option.

So here i bend the knee and installed debian with kde.

It's just been a day since I am using it but it's been good. Bluetooth works, wifi works, it just works good.

Thanks for all the suggestions♥️

u/Legitimate_706 — 2 days ago
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Is OpenSuse any good for a machine that i want to set up once and forget?

Is OpenSuse any good? I am using fedora workstation for past 6 months now. I ditched gnome after a month or so when gnome 50 happened, all of the extentions I use suddenly broke, I can't drag and drop file for one file manager window to another. I have not realised I don't want latest tech. I just want sequrity and somthing that once set up just works. Is OpenSuse leap good for that? Or should I stick to fedora?

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u/Legitimate_706 — 3 days ago