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Just use openSuse. With Tumblweed you even get a a rolling distro that does not require any terminal use.
Opensuse more like opensus
Seriously though wasn't suse the one you aren't suppost use in the enterprise due to security issues?
I did not hear about that yet and a quick DDgo didn’t gave me results.. Where did you hear that, or do you know more? Call me interested 😇
I honestly don't quite remember. I heard it from someone who was doing government work at the time. I think it had to do with security issues with rancher.
I guess that is old news.. There has happened a lot since then, I guess.