I was thinking about trying openSUSE tumbleweed and I was wondering if someone of you already use it as daily drive what do you think about it, everything is useful since I’m still learning and exploring all my possibilities.
I was thinking about trying openSUSE tumbleweed and I was wondering if someone of you already use it as daily drive what do you think about it, everything is useful since I’m still learning and exploring all my possibilities.
It’s in privsec.dev’s recommendations, so it’s safe to assume it’s at least a decent choice for privacy. I’d argue it’s best for ‘normies’ together with Fedora.
One of its unique qualities would be the excellent support for Btrfs+Snapper out of the box and the fact that it’s the only distro I’m aware of that has configs for both AppArmor and SELinux. Furthermore, its stable rolling release model is perhaps its killer-feature.
Its primary con is probably how it’s not Arch(-based) and thus doesn’t have access to the vast supplies of packages found in the AUR. Thankfully, this is easily solvable through Distrobox.