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  • I vote for Green Gecko Swag OS. 🙃

    In all seriousness, OpenSuse needs a rebranding, it already has all what is needed to be popular. They have great community support and multiple distros that are source based ultimately on Tumbleweed, which has really good QA; especially for a rolling distribution. Suse overall is a “weird” name as it’s not obvious how to pronounce it (Sue-sa, similar to salsa).





  • Tumbleweed is rock solid. I took out an old Intel based Macbook that has not been updated in two years (I stopped traveling for work and no longer needed a laptop so the software got outdated). OpenSuse Tumbleweed updated flawlessly. It switched to the newest gcc, switched over to pipewire, etc. without a single issue. I did not read the latest news as I used to do on Arch.

    Also, OpenSuse is a family of distros. Choose what works for you. Tumbleweed is the main product and the base of all Suse offerings (and I recommend it).

    • Tumbleweed rolls similarly to Arch but has more QA testing
    • Slowroll is just snapshots of Tumbleweed that are updated less frequently. May replace Leap.
    • Leap does traditional releases similar to other OSes such as Mac, Windows, and Ubuntu
    • MicroOS (and its flavors) update the same way Android does; as a full image. You could pick a MicroOS flavor such as Aeon (Gnome) or Kalpa (KDE) and stick to Flatpaks which as a strategy works great on the Steamdeck but I have yet to try it on desktop.

    As someone who has tried several Linux distributions what was important to me was how stable updates were. On that old Macbook, that I used for ten years; I mostly used Chakra, Arch, and Tumbleweed. That Tumbleweed install was at least six years old.

    I did have one issue, but it was a kernel introduced bug. Long since fixed. Someone messed up Apple EFI boot; so I had to load the EFI menu when booting and then select my internal SSD to start the OS.





  • The fact that Scarlett and Violet are not polished is ludicrous. They are most likely the same engine as Sword and Shield.

    The Legends game was awesome for a Pokemon game. It definitely has a more modern feel than what we recently got. Still, the “Legends engine” was still missing a ton of features like abilities. I’m certain Legends was just a demo for the brand new engine.

    I also doubt GameFreak as a developer studio. Imagine having the resources behind the world’s biggest cross-media franchise and your video games look and feel outdated by two decades. At least Legends Arecus was up there with Monster Hunter Tri (while lacking Arecus was very fun to be fair).