Why opensuse is good




















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Fedora Linux review: Linus-approved 6. Zorin OS Linux review: Beautiful simplicity 7. It has a release cycle of 8 months which is followed orthodoxly. Currently, we have openSUSE It contains all the stable packages and provides the smoothest experience of the two. It is highly suitable for Home, Office and for Business computers. Once setup, you need not worry about anything and focus on your productivity. I also highly recommend Leap for use in libraries and schools.

It very regularly gets updates and always contains the newest set of software running on it. It is recommended for developers, advanced users who want the newest of everything on their system and anybody who wants to contribute to openSUSE. Let me clarify one thing, though. It is the most bleeding edge stable Linux distro available. Let us know in the comments below what you think of openSUSE?

Cheers :. Aquil Roshan is a tech writer driven by the passion for the ideology of open source software. He is a graduate in Computer Applications and loves to review Linux distros, open-source software and write how-to articles. Currently, He is pursuing Masters in Computer Applications and munches books by the dozen in his spare time. Connect with him on Twitter. I have just installed tumbleweed. It is free even though most are.

Not only is it built greatly, but it has many options and it is top-tier. Mint may seem a little quicker in use day-to-day, but on older hardware, it will definitely feel faster, whereas Ubuntu appears to run slower the older the machine gets. It appeals to Power Users and Software Developers. Re: openSUSE, how good for servers? Works fine. It is an easy-to-use operating system and offers amazing community support.

Or they fear trying it because of some reason. YaST2 is awesome because it contains a lot of options and functionalities. Currently, there exist around 80 different modules for YaST2 , which allow you to configure software management, containers, services, kernels, servers, hardware and a lot lot more.

YaST2 can also be easily used to configure hardware. In this example YaST2 was able to configure a printer we had in around 1 minute. Meaning that you can run YaST2 from your openSUSE system in the command-line mode and still be able to configure your system in a quick and fast way. You can also use it on your servers:. There are tons of other modules which you can use to manage your system. Tumbleweed is the rolling release branch of openSUSE.

Which is a nice thing to have. Same things happens from time to time for a lot of different packages. You can keep checking news. It provides a set of API functions and methods to use in order to test packages and ISO images with automated tests and scenarios. After that, users can test it manually.

Things like openQA means better quality. Instead of completely depending on manual testing — like most other Linux distributions — openQA helps a lot in automation of those tests and detecting bugs instantly before releasing any new ISO images. Making openSUSE more robust and bug-free. All openQA source code is free and released on GitHub.

Just like dnf and apt , zypper can handle any ordinary package management task like installing, removing and updating packages. According to a personal experience, package management with Zypper was faster more lightweight on the system than Apt and Dnf.



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