> OpenSuSE Tumbleweed breaks again on update
I really like it /g/ and want it to work but starting to lose hope here.
Do I need to keep my hands completely off the machine and not even breath on it or run anything on it while it updates and immediately restart afterwards?
I just wanted to make the little chameleon happy
>>62059339
is that reptile ok?
>rolling release
>not taking into account ABI compatibility
If only there was some Linux distribution that handled all of that for you, while still being rolling-release.
>>62059339
honestly? Yes, dont update your linux distro. It always breaks somehow, it isnt worth the hassle. Think about it, do you ever really need the update or do you just do it because muh new stuff
unfortunately linux is just unstable
>>62059345
He got better!
Why not use 42.3?
>>62059775
I think I will. I need to do some changes in my machines, but I'll have a PC with Leap and probably a laptop with Tumbleweed
I often forget about Suses existence. Same with fedora.
>>62059339
Install Gentoo
>>62060274
When I get a toaster, I will
>>62059550
Looks like he lost his teeth.
>>62059339
same problem here, Yast2 is basically non-functional now. Think waiting for another update will fix it or should I reinstall?
>>62059357
and which one would that be?
>>62060520
I basically reinstalled and preserved my user, and updated through the terminal
I have a real issue syncing with the repos, but it could be my shit county
>grandma bought me the suse 6 box with tons of handbooks when it came out
>at first I was all meh, but then I started to read it
>tfw grandma is the reason why I use linux today
>>62060898
Is your grandma a kraut?