Phoronix: OpenSUSE 12.3 Now At Milestone 0
The openSUSE distribution has released milestone zero of their next major release, openSUSE 12.3...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE5ODU
Phoronix: OpenSUSE 12.3 Now At Milestone 0
The openSUSE distribution has released milestone zero of their next major release, openSUSE 12.3...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE5ODU
Why would anyone use opensuse when there are many more popular alternatives?
i personally love debian. it has the best repo, and is more reliable than the 6 month alpha crap.
Basically I was asking why should a user choose this distro. What are the advantages over others?
Well, i think it's basically known as the best user-friendly distro that focuses on KDE. It's main competition would be Kubuntu, or maybe Fedora, and I think there are plenty of reasons people might pick it over those 2.
1 thing it does differently than just about any other distro is release on a 9-month schedule instead of the usual 6. Some people might like that - or dislike it.
Well let's make a list shall we?
- Zypper
- Open Build Service
- High Quality KDE Implementation
- YaST
- Friendly, knowledgeable, and uncensored community forums
- openFATE
- It feels Professional and Polished
- Flexibility to turn it into whatever you want in a safe manner via the OBS and Zypper/YaST because of the vendor concept in LibZypp
- Has a Normal Release which is officially supported for 2 versions and then is community supported for 3 years as an Evergreen, also there's Tumbleweed if you want a rolling release.
- It's a very collaborative distro + community
The only real mark against it is that the packagekit backend is far from complete, but hopefully 12.3 will fix that with Appstream and the project bretzn stuff finally materializing.