Yeah! Today is 18 Years of openSUSE (news.opensuse.org)
from Kaped@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 09 Aug 2023 18:27
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bahmanm@lemmy.ml on 09 Aug 2023 18:33 next collapse

🍻

OkToBeTakei@lemm.ee on 09 Aug 2023 19:13 next collapse

old, reliable, stable SuSE. cheers! 🍻

Ignacio@kbin.social on 09 Aug 2023 19:23 next collapse

Happy birthday! It's a great European distro, and I was happy when I used it back in the day. There is only one little problem with it which can't be fixed.

T0RB1T@beehaw.org on 09 Aug 2023 19:26 next collapse

And that problem is…?

Ignacio@kbin.social on 09 Aug 2023 19:27 collapse

fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 19:33 collapse

Don’t leave us hanging… What’s that issue?

Ignacio@kbin.social on 09 Aug 2023 19:36 collapse

The bear doesn't like it anymore.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 23:00 collapse

Perhaps the bear should reconsider, it has the cutest reptilian mascot among all distros. That has to count for something.

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 09 Aug 2023 19:25 next collapse

Me and OpenSUSE share a birthday, and a birth year as well! Woohoo! Happy Birthday, OpenSUSE!

fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 19:36 next collapse

That’s quite personal info to connect to your account and could be used to identify you.

Just thought you’d want to consider the implications of your comment. Sorry to bother you if you’re not concerned by people knowing.

lukas@lemmy.haigner.me on 09 Aug 2023 19:52 collapse

Big brother is watching you :P

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 22:58 collapse

You joke, but if lemmy gets popular, Google and Meta could build a profile based on that info. If OP shares more details about themselves like location, they could potentially uniquely identify them.

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 10 Aug 2023 15:09 collapse

Tbh, I didn’t even think of that. It’s good I’ve been lying about my location, then.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 23:04 collapse

Are you by chance a chameleon?

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 10 Aug 2023 15:10 collapse

Last I checked, no.

FarraigePlaisteach@kbin.social on 09 Aug 2023 19:35 next collapse

Really liked SUSE back in the 00s. I found .deb and apt never gave me a breakage so I never returned, but I’m sure they have something more sophisticated these days too.

GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 Aug 2023 22:51 collapse

Yast and zypper are pretty cool in their own right.

I left OpenSuse Tumbleweed because I couldn’t get UE5 to run, which is probably more an Nvidia problem than a Suse problem. I had a long history with Debian-based distros but I really enjoyed my time on Tumbleweed otherwise. I just don’t think a rolling distro is a great idea when running Nvidia. The drivers are too finicky.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 23:08 collapse

To be fair, openSUSE broke less for me than Arch with NVIDIA, so I guess credit where it’s due. I recently switched to an AMD GPU and haven’t had a single Tumbleweed breakage since, at least nothing that couldn’t be fixed with a reboot (had some weird wayland rendering glitches).

It makes me less angry than any other OS so far (3-4 years now), so I’ll probably stick around awhile.

chepox@sopuli.xyz on 09 Aug 2023 19:53 next collapse

My very first distro that introduced me to Linux. So many years ago. Maybe I will take it for a spin soon to see how it has progressed over the years.

snowfalldreamland@lemmy.ml on 09 Aug 2023 20:00 next collapse

The problem with openSUSE Tumbleweed I have is that so far I’ve never been able to install it. For all other Linux distros I can just get the ISO and use virt-manager to create a VM. But openSUSE never manages to boot. Any ideas why? I’d love to try it.

Edit: I’m trying it again now and i made it into the installer now

Edit2: installed it and am trying it out. Looks good on first glance but some packages that i’d really need to use it as a daily driver appear not to be present, like gnome-shell-extension-appindicator or gnome-shell-extension-caffeine

Spiracle@kbin.social on 09 Aug 2023 20:09 next collapse

It failed to boot for me, too. Only worked when I stopped asking it to encrypt the hard drive.

To be honest, only laziness is stopping me from switching to another OS, though. Very poor experience so far.

snowfalldreamland@lemmy.ml on 09 Aug 2023 20:18 collapse

It’s just sorta strange to be because everything from fedora, ubuntu to arch and even windows just works in virt-manager without any special settings and openSUSE just doesn’t even get to the installer.

dillydogg@lemmy.one on 09 Aug 2023 22:44 next collapse

I thought you are supposed to install extensions through the web interface, not the command line

snowfalldreamland@lemmy.ml on 10 Aug 2023 08:34 collapse

Well if they are in the repos i assume it be less likely to have incompatibilites when updates happen?

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 22:55 collapse

Both of those packages exist on OBS (here’s the second), but as another mentioned, you should be installing these through GNOME’s built-in extension manager (the web interface).

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 09 Aug 2023 23:02 next collapse

Woo! It’s finally an adult in my country, I’ll have to change my wallpaper to celebrate.

Gilgamesh@lemmy.ml on 10 Aug 2023 00:07 next collapse

Congratulations to the openSUSE team/contributors for helping maintain this wonderful project! 🎉

Vash63@lemmy.world on 10 Aug 2023 06:03 next collapse

I really want to like OpenSUSE. Seems polished and well done, and from a European Company, but I just always run into roadblocks. The packaging names are sufficiently different to RH/DEB/Arch to make googling things a pain and sometimes things I need just aren’t there. Few weeks ago I was trying to compile “solo2” with cargo and it needed some dev library that I just couldn’t find, ended up doing what I needed from my Arch system.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 10 Aug 2023 07:56 next collapse

I have been meaning to try OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for a while. Perhaps this is the oman that I needed.

nevial@discuss.tchncs.de on 10 Aug 2023 11:29 collapse

The Sultanate of Oman approves

h_a_r_u_k_i@programming.dev on 10 Aug 2023 11:41 next collapse

Tried it out once and really impressive with the rollback functionality (Snapper, btrfs) and killer YaST. Fedora is my main OS for working now but will definitely consider to go back to Suse one day.

TableCoffee@lemmy.ca on 10 Aug 2023 14:00 next collapse

I think I was around 13 years old, our home family computer had Windows ME on it. It broke all the time. I think I may have tried Ubuntu first on that PC but then came across SUSE and decided to replace windows with that because the KDE interface at the time (was horrendously 90’s looking) but felt more like windows. I think I ran that on the computer for a year or so before my father made me put XP on it when that was released.

It was my first real foray into Linux and it would be many moons until I ran it full time as an adult but I have a soft spot for it.

Edit: I think my memory is off because Ubuntu wouldn’t have been around back then… Must have tried Ubuntu later or maybe I was a bit older. In any case it was SUSE that sparked my interest in alternative operating systems, and probably why I still prefer KDE.

Grangle1@lemm.ee on 10 Aug 2023 15:03 next collapse

I used OpenSUSE for a few months, both Leap and Tumbleweed, and the system itself was mostly snappy and stable, overall a pretty solid distro. My one real pain point using it was that I somewhat frequently ran into the problems of either dependency hell or update de-syncs between the main repos and Packman (which I needed due to not shipping with codecs I needed). That said, it surprises me that OpenSUSE doesn’t get more attention as a stable, high quality distro. They’re content to do their own thing, and they do it well.

Sentau@lemmy.one on 11 Aug 2023 04:06 collapse

This is the same reason why I don’t use opensuse or fedora. Tried it out on an older machine and the dependency issues due to using packman/rpmfusion packages for media codecs really bugged me. Which is a shame considering how good the rest of the experience using opensuse is.

Also I have endeavourOS setup to my liking on my current device and I do not want to go through all that again.

daq@lemmy.sdf.org on 11 Aug 2023 05:18 next collapse

Awesome distro. Been my daily driver and home lab choice for over a decade. Keep up the great work!

vodnik@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2023 10:03 next collapse

Don’t like them because of anti-semitism from the leadership

zippy1981@hachyderm.io on 11 Aug 2023 12:50 next collapse

@vodnik @Kaped well that sucks. Do you have a source? To be clear, I believe you.

SusWombat@feddit.de on 11 Aug 2023 13:25 collapse

I guess hes talking about this

Potatofish@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2023 14:49 collapse

It’s quite the story, but no one should believe anything they read on the internet at face value. And I don’t know how to tell this guy, but not caring about Jewish holidays is common everywhere. I only wish humans didn’t care about other religions’ holidays equally.

Catasaur@lemmy.catasaur.xyz on 13 Aug 2023 16:48 collapse

Well, that’s the problem, isn’t it? A company should not be promoting Christmas and then banning any mention of non-christian holidays. Just don’t mention them at all then

Catasaur@lemmy.catasaur.xyz on 13 Aug 2023 16:46 collapse

Thank you for the heads up. I was considering OpenSUSE bc I am looking for a new distro after Fedora’s telemetry bullshit. Not anymore

Potatofish@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2023 14:52 next collapse

Hopefully in the 19th they will figure out that they need more packages that are common in fedora or Arch, etc.

Rockslide0482@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Aug 2023 16:22 next collapse

Neat! SUSE was technically my first Linux distro I installed probably circa 2006 via 3 or 4 CDs on some old donated hardware. I played around with it for a bit but never really dove in. A few years later I tried Ubuntu from a “demo” CD I got in Linux magazine and outside of a bit of experimental distro hopping I’ve been mostly on Ubuntu for the last 17ish years. Just about 3 weeks ago, I decided to install openSUSE again. Was split between tumbleweed and Leap, but decided to go with Leap (15.5). It’s a bit different coming from a .deb based system, but I’m digging it so far. Kind of crazy that the build I installed so long ago was probably one of the first releases of SUSE.

_metamythical@hexbear.net on 11 Aug 2023 16:41 collapse

Suse is older than 18.

The first version appeared in early 1994, making SUSE one of the oldest existing commercial distributions.

themarty27@lemmy.sdf.org on 14 Aug 2023 21:54 collapse

This is about openSUSE, their free personal desktop offering.