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Linux, openSUSE ready for Everyday Users

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Linux, openSUSE ready for Everyday Users

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Most people don’t give much thought to their operating system, but with Windows 10 support ending in October 2025, many will start searching for alternatives...
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    Latest Tumbleweed snapshot has a Mesa bug that causes 50% chance of black screen after login. A few weeks before that Plymouth was broken causing >1 minute boot times. To solve these issues users need to learn how to rollback updates from command line, so it’s certainly not a good replacement for Windows.

    I know it’s rolling release distro but you can’t claim “it’s rolling release so bugs are expected and it’s your fault for using it” and “it’s betest and stablest system ever, everyone should use it” at the same time.

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      The article doesn’t mention or recommend Tumbleweed as far as I can see.

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      Is this fakenews or is my tumbleweed install at home hardened… any TW users here heard of this?

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        https://forums.opensuse.org/t/snapshot-start-up-slowdown-18112024/180434
        https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1233532

        https://forums.opensuse.org/t/after-todays-upgrade-tumbleweed-i-can-no-longer-log-in-via-the-wayland-session/180541
        https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234302
        https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/12253

        Not all hardware seems to be affected (at lest in case of second issue). I have a AMD GPU though and I hit both of them.

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          Well, I have AMD too and I haven’t encounter either of them… so far. Hope it stays that way.

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          I also have AMD and do updates regularly and didn’t have this issue, but I think the problem is pretty apparent and has been for quite some time. Packman repository should not be used by non-knowledgeable users! I am not exactly sure what that means for daily use, but as seen here it creates issues if you are not aware what an update actually does or just press “yes, yes, yes” to all questions in an update process.

          In regards to plymouth I have no clue, but it seems this should be easily manageable by booting into a previous snapshot?

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      Intel gfx and no issues

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      Funnily enough I had more bugs on Tumbleweed than on Arch. Admittedly, most of them were probably not on Tumbleweed, but it seems like there are just much more people caring about Arch. Otherwise I can’t explain why it gets so much better support

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