In last year of college, one professor for 3 classes, and hes requiring us to use opensuse(42.3) out of the box. Is it a decent DE, or am i going to have to upgrade the fuck out of it to be productive?
OpenSUSE is really nice. Couple of upgrades for workability, but not too much. Haven't used it in a while so I can't be specific.
>>61873258
As long as you are going without xserver you will be fine.
>>61873258
openSUSE is pretty fucking good. It comes with KDE but you can choose whatever you want with it (it officially supports gnome and xfce too, not just KDE). It's a good, stable distro that should fit most of your needs, I'm glad it's the one he requires. Just have fun with it.
>>61873258
>requiring a specific distro when virtually everything about linux is modular