I've got a friend who works at SUSE, he told me that SUSE staff themselves that use Linux for work use anything but SUSE.. Each to their own I suppose, but in my book of Linux distros OpenSUSE is the one to avoid
Thanks for reading. I don't know what the reasons are for SUSE employees to not use SUSE... I don't even know whether what your friend said is true.
However, I had tried Ubuntu (and some of its flavors), Pop OS!, Fedora, Manjaro, KDE Neon, etc., and knowing that openSUSE works best for my workflow. But I believe that Ubuntu is the best distro for servers, though (I am still running my servers on Ubuntu and don't think about changing to anything else).
Would you mind sharing your bad experience with openSUSE?
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I've got a friend who works at SUSE, he told me that SUSE staff themselves that use Linux for work use anything but SUSE.. Each to their own I suppose, but in my book of Linux distros OpenSUSE is the one to avoid
Thanks for reading. I don't know what the reasons are for SUSE employees to not use SUSE... I don't even know whether what your friend said is true.
However, I had tried Ubuntu (and some of its flavors), Pop OS!, Fedora, Manjaro, KDE Neon, etc., and knowing that openSUSE works best for my workflow. But I believe that Ubuntu is the best distro for servers, though (I am still running my servers on Ubuntu and don't think about changing to anything else).
Would you mind sharing your bad experience with openSUSE?