I don’t generally recommend opensuse. The package management always made me go back to arch or debian. I would recommend trying it if you have a spare pc or space for a vm though.
That’s a poor statement to make without giving any evidence. I use both Debian and Opensuse for decades in production environments. Both have very mature package management tools. Can’t remember that they have failed me ever. Back in the days Opensuse’s early zypp had problems, but that was solved in 2008.
I don’t generally recommend opensuse. The package management always made me go back to arch or debian. I would recommend trying it if you have a spare pc or space for a vm though.
That’s a poor statement to make without giving any evidence. I use both Debian and Opensuse for decades in production environments. Both have very mature package management tools. Can’t remember that they have failed me ever. Back in the days Opensuse’s early zypp had problems, but that was solved in 2008.
Well, why? Do you have concrete reasons?