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System Name | Linux Desktop |
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Processor | ryzen 7 5800x |
Motherboard | msi meg x570s ace max |
Cooling | nzxt kraken x63 |
Memory | gskill ddr4 3600 32gigs |
Video Card(s) | radeon 6800 xt |
Storage | corsair mp600 m2 2800 2tb |
Display(s) | dark matter ultrawide 3440x1440 |
Case | bequiet |
Mouse | pulsar xlite v3 es |
Keyboard | sp-111 |
Software | OpenSUSE Tumbleweed |
I'm running openSUSE Tumbleweed and have been extremely happy for several years now. Before this I was distrohopping around and just didn't feel at home. Tumbleweed is a rolling release but in my experience strikes the perfect balance of cutting edge up to date releases with stability and thorough testing.
One thing that was an absolute game changer for me was the btrfs file system. I had no idea updates / backups / rollbacks could ever be this wonderfully simple! It's been so dramatic for me I will never use another OS of any kind that doesn't have a similar system.
I really love doing all updates in the terminal with two simple commands and watching what's happening as it goes (instead of just a spinny wheel for instance). I also have made good use of the yast tool and love the power it provides.
I think the only complaint I could possibly have is that sometimes the packman repo (for codecs) gets out of sync with the official repos and causes lots of problems with updates. In these cases though the solution is simple: just wait a week or two. It always gets back in sync.
Overall it's an absolutely wonderful distro for those looking to be on a rolling release system.
One thing that was an absolute game changer for me was the btrfs file system. I had no idea updates / backups / rollbacks could ever be this wonderfully simple! It's been so dramatic for me I will never use another OS of any kind that doesn't have a similar system.
I really love doing all updates in the terminal with two simple commands and watching what's happening as it goes (instead of just a spinny wheel for instance). I also have made good use of the yast tool and love the power it provides.
I think the only complaint I could possibly have is that sometimes the packman repo (for codecs) gets out of sync with the official repos and causes lots of problems with updates. In these cases though the solution is simple: just wait a week or two. It always gets back in sync.
Overall it's an absolutely wonderful distro for those looking to be on a rolling release system.