To be fair, OpenSuse is an umbrella of multiple distros other than Debian and Arch. There are
Leap (Stable, binary-compatible to SLES)
Tumbleweed (Rolling)
Slowroll (Rolling but slower, duh)
Aeon (Immutable w/ Gnome)
Kalpa (Immutable w/ KDE)
Factory (unstable)
MicroOS (Immutable for Server)
Leap Micro (Immutable, binary-compatible to SLES)
And then of course the whole Enterprise stuff around SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server). There’s definitely a need to specify what “OpenSuse” actually means in any given context. 😅
I agree though, it’s god damn great. The bootable btrfs snapshots that are set up by default in particular.
To be fair, OpenSuse is an umbrella of multiple distros other than Debian and Arch. There are
And then of course the whole Enterprise stuff around SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server). There’s definitely a need to specify what “OpenSuse” actually means in any given context. 😅
I agree though, it’s god damn great. The bootable btrfs snapshots that are set up by default in particular.