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    Phoronix: openSUSE 42.1 Leap Released

    The release of openSUSE 42.1 Leap is now available, which they call the "first hybrid distribution" and is comprised of sources from SUSE Linux Enterprise...

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  • #2
    Just installed.
    Kde 5 sometimes crashes on minor things. It crashes when I want to change the icons launch option.

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    • #3
      Isn't LTS Ubuntu same hybrid concept?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by boffo View Post
        Just installed.
        Kde 5 sometimes crashes on minor things. It crashes when I want to change the icons launch option.
        Probably driver issues? Else check the bug tracker.

        Originally posted by linuxforall View Post
        Isn't LTS Ubuntu same hybrid concept?
        No? If anything, it's CentOS that's the same concept, except CentOS is more conservative.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post
          No? If anything, it's CentOS that's the same concept, except CentOS is more conservative.
          That is indeed the correct analogy. openSUSE Leap could be said to be a cross between CentOS, EPEL and Fedora.

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          • #6
            Ubuntu LTS takes backported software from their six month releases and combines with older frozen Debian unstable ones.

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            • #7
              Well, it's not backported software, there are no six-month releases, and enterprise sources are not Debian.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post

                Probably driver issues? Else check the bug tracker.



                No? If anything, it's CentOS that's the same concept, except CentOS is more conservative.
                Driver issues? I don't think so. There are menu reports in the bug tracker.

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