I’ve been using Debian based OS for pretty much my entire time using Linux (10+ years) and I recently gave OpenSUSE a go, and I was pleasantly surprised by it. I quite like Yast.
Derp. I was just trying to see what was new out there, can't even remember why I picked OpenSUSE but I thought i'd give it a punt. I'm going to give Bazzite a go and see what the Linux gaming experience is like now, i'm so very fed up with Windows 11I believe they are depreciating yast. I'm not sure what will replace it.
Sounds interesting although I mainly use Linux for servers and not on the desktop.A review is up on distrowatch for HeliumOS, based on AlmaLinux and aiming for 10 years of support.
Yep. I forget but there was a subtle difference between the two. In the end I went with Rocky as well. Although Alma released version 10 first.Didnt Alma and Rocky both come about after CentOS changes, used Alma for a while but switched to using Rocky for anything dev/test RedHat.
Got my 5.1 surround working now tooI've just switched to Linux Mint. Seems interesting so far.
Just got FH5 running well, so I'm happy.
Have you installed the drivers from RPM Fusion?Spent all last night installing Fedora KDE as a total Linux noob. Learned lots of things with ChatGPT holding my hand but ultimately it was a failure. Couldn't get the nVidia GPU working with Secure Boot. So then I tried the Fedora Workstation and after a slight hiccup, it did actually do all the MOK stuff and hey presto, got it going.
I suppose I was slightly disappointed in the performance, even watching a 4K YouTube video it was dropping several frames in every 1000 whereas Windows is rock solid. I guess that's just down to the drivers not being as good in Linux?