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Choosing a distro
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Tumbleweed is rolling release so just make sure you snapshot your system once before an update and once after just Incase something goes wrong
Opensuse already does this by default.
Opensuse is a amazing roller release as it is rock solid and stable.
Oh yeah that's right. I totally forgot ooensuse does that 😆 been a long time since I've used it.
I'm on Arch myself. Been a Linux user for 15 years I love it
Thanks for reminding me
I have used linux in the server era for around 8 years noe. On the desktop for about 5. I did use arch before i settled on opensuse.
That's awesome! Enjoy