Damn, exactly when I wanted to test it out. Does it only affect Leap or also Tumbleweed?
theorangeninja
Yes I already use the Fedora KDE Spin right now, it's awesome!
I didn't know that it uses X11 because Fedora uses Wayland already for a few major releases.
I think I found a solution for your problem recently. Are you familiar with distrobox? AFAIK you can use it on top of your OS, in this case Tumbleweed, and install another OS in a container, like Arch, and then export the programs installed from AUR or whatever to your host OS.
But nonetheless thank you, I think I should just try it out in a virtual machine or something.
Thank you.
In the MicroOS portal it is described like this:
Rolling Release: Every new openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot also automatically produces a new openSUSE MicroOS release.
So it should get the latest software pretty fast too, right?
Can you elaborate? I think I didn't understand your point.
I thought MicroOS is like Fedora Silverblue and an atomic desktop?
I recently stumbled upon OpenSuse again and want to try it out but can't decide if I should use Tumbleweed or MicroOS. Did you ever try MicroOS?
Signal aims to be the messenger you can tell your grandma to use. To live up to that promise they have to provide more packages.
No idea
Fair
I will not bother because issues are closed and pull requests rejected left and right from signal for years.
rpm is less secure than deb?
Thank you very much! I read about those. Maybe it's time to try out GNOME again, I don't want to use a too early version of an OS. Altough I fell in love with KDE, especially KRunner!