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If Fedora runs fine, I see no reason why openSUSE wouldn't. Friends of mine use regular Manjaro with the same Framework. Just keep using openSUSE if that's what you feel most comfortable with.
I used Silverblue for a bit but got very annoyed by its
rpm-ostree
command. I think it's too complicated for a simple single user setup.Why did you find the need to use the rpm-ostree command¿? Isn't the purpose of immutability to use flatpaks and containers to get all your apps/software
How to update the base OS then?
Well for me it auto updates and stages in the background. There is config file
/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf
in which you can set theAutomaticUpdatePolicy
tostage
. Then it will automatically check for updates once a day(I think) and will download and stage it. The update is then applied when you shutdown or rebootIf things changed for the better, great. Still think that for a single user setup Silverblue is a bit of an overkill.