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My understanding is that elementary OS and openSUSE Tumbleweed couldn't be more different. The former is designed to be lean, minimalistic and beginner-friendly, while the latter has a wealth of ...
Hands-On: Installing openSUSE Tumbleweed, Manjaro, and Debian GNU/Linux on my new notebook The results have surprised me! Written by J.A. Watson, Contributor Jan. 23, 2017 at 4:16 a.m. PT ...
It’s not unusual for Linux distributions to be available in several builds. Ubuntu has long-term support and cutting-edge ...
Hands on: openSUSE Tumbleweed review ... fan who also happens to have a soft spot for tech after sufficient years in the business to know what that disk icon on the save button actually means.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is available here for free, but if you dig what they're doing you can buy merch from the openSUSE shop. The download is about 4.3GB so make sure you have a large enough USB stick.
Last year, openSUSE made a brave and smart move by merging Factory and Tumbleweed to create an independent, rolling release of openSUSE. That move brought the best of two worlds together: A mature ...
#2 YaST – the best tool any OS ever had. YaST is one of the shiniest gems that openSUSE has.This one tool allows me to control the entire OS from one place – like a central command center.
Anyone installing openSUSE Tumbleweed using an ISO image, for example, will be offered SELinux in enforcing mode as the default setting in the installer. If you prefer to use AppArmor, ...