i thing with the latest update something happening with #nautilus because when i will run nautilus i will get this error nautilus terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error). Some one can help me out ?
I think I've finally figured out why I love #openSUSE Tumbleweed so much. It's simply due to it being stable AND a rolling release. It feels just great to use.
Also, as someone who loves GUIs, YaST is just a dream come true. I've tried lots of other distros, but rarely have I come back to one time and time again. #Linux
@Taffer Have you looked into #OpenSUSE? Currently I run Tumbleweed on four systems but thinking about maybe replacing one of them with Leap. I don't think I've ever been this comfortable with a Linux distro before. It just feels like a cohesive package. KDE, Wayland, Yast (even Discover has gotten useful), BTRFS, snapshots for easy rollback... Leading edge, but not bleeding due to the thorough testing by the Suse team.
Frequent snapshots of openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed brought KDE enthusiasts freshly made software this week. KDE Gear and KDE Frameworks were release...
Attached: 1 image If you have any impressions from running #openSUSE Leap 15.5, please consider leaving a rating on #distrowatch. https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=opensuse
As a #desktop#Linux user, what’s the most onerous #configuration process that would be vastly simplified by a simple GUI tool?
For me, a tool that not only identifies #hardware but can also identify and install the correct #driver would be ideal. Missing Wi-Fi and touchpad drivers prevents me from using #OpenSUSE on ANY of my five laptops.
But I’m just a hobbyist. What say you, actual Linux power-users? Reply and boost, please!
openSUSE Leap 15.5 was released earlier this week and release team would like to hear from you about your experience with openSUSE Leap 15.5. Did anything go...
After distro hopping for ages, a while back I found myself giving Tumbleweed a try and I have been here ever since. Really really liking the experience and don't think I'll be hopping anywhere anytime soon. The game changer for me was the btrfs file system, and using snapper to do a rollback due to a bad update, and everything...
#foss people out there, what #linux distro do you use and why? Please note, this is not a distro bashing conversation. Rather, it's curiosity about other opinions and learning.
I've used #ubuntu#kubuntu or #kdeneon as daily driver for the past 14 years. Whilst I like neon, it doesn't play very nicely with Nvidia. Yes, I'm fully aware you can get it to work, but it's a pain in the ass and regularly breaks shortly after getting things somewhat working. At least that's my experience.
About ten years ago, I had a brief flirtation with #opensuse and the relationship ended badly. I still have a little trauma from that. I'm pretty sure it was all my fault, but never could figure out what I did wrong.
I've been very unimpressed with the direction that Canonical is taking and wanted to try something new. I tried an Arch based distro last autumn and really found the community too caustic to new people joining. Not to mention, I saw a lot fascist views inserted into comments and replies to other users. That was dropped quickly.
After New Year's, I decided to get crazy and installed #fedora. 😅 I know, I know, not really a big leap into the unknown, but I've never tried it before. I've been using it for almost 6 months now and it's ok. I don't like it and I don't dislike it. My biggest issue is that Xorg seems broken (and I cannot figure out why) and I can only use Wayland to login. Wayland is just not quite there for my workflow.
Oh, I should also mention. I'm one of those #kdeplasma nut cases.
Mesa, systemd, Gear, Frameworks update in Tumbleweed (news.opensuse.org)
Frequent snapshots of openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed brought KDE enthusiasts freshly made software this week. KDE Gear and KDE Frameworks were release...
Do you have any impressions from running openSUSE Leap 15.5? (fosstodon.org)
Attached: 1 image If you have any impressions from running #openSUSE Leap 15.5, please consider leaving a rating on #distrowatch. https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=opensuse
Leap 15.5 Release Retrospective is open for feedback (news.opensuse.org)
openSUSE Leap 15.5 was released earlier this week and release team would like to hear from you about your experience with openSUSE Leap 15.5. Did anything go...
openSUSE Tumbleweed appreciation
After distro hopping for ages, a while back I found myself giving Tumbleweed a try and I have been here ever since. Really really liking the experience and don't think I'll be hopping anywhere anytime soon. The game changer for me was the btrfs file system, and using snapper to do a rollback due to a bad update, and everything...