openSUSE Tumbleweed: The Distro I Keep Coming Back To

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Every so often, I get the itch to hop distros again. Not because I’m unhappy with what I’m running — I’ve got a setup that mostly works — but because I like checking in on the distros that almost make sense for my daily workflow (and I may be procrastinating over projects). openSUSE Tumbleweed is one of those. I don’t run it full‑time, but I always enjoy dropping into it for a week or two. It’s like visiting a friend who has their life way more together than you do, even if you wouldn’t want to live exactly like they do.

Here’s what keeps pulling me back.

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The Hiker’s OS Kit: My Personal Linux Distro Lineup

When people ask me what the “best” Linux distro is, I usually smile and shake my head. That question is a little like asking, “What’s the best trail?” The answer depends entirely on who’s hiking, what gear they’re carrying, and where they want to go. A steep mountain path might be perfect for one person and a nightmare for another. Linux is the same way: the distro that feels like home to me might feel like a maze to you.

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2 Minute Linux Review: openSUSE Tumbleweed 2023

openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release version of the openSUSE Linux distribution, which offers the latest stable versions of all software packages without relying on rigid periodic release cycles. It is based on Factory, the main development codebase of openSUSE, and it is updated frequently after thorough testing and quality assurance through their openQA program. … Read more

Hello openSUSE

Or should I say “Goodbye Ubuntu?”  I have been using Ubuntu steadily since 4.10 Warty Warthog.  Ubuntu installed easily and I even got my laptop wireless card to work at a time when it required crazy configuration and extracting Windows drivers.  I still tried other distros during that time even running some for a good … Read more

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