SFaulken
openSUSE Developer/Maintainer/Member/Whatever.
I do things with openSUSE. Not that I’m particularly good at any of them =P
I certainly don’t care what distribution you use, but Tumbleweed, aside from the occasional glitch on single updates, is stable as hell, and has been for a long time. It’s hardly “bleeding edge” and on Par with Fedora, for instance, as far as stability is concerned. I’d say a bit more stable than the Arch derivatives, due to openQA.
Its not perfect by any means, but no distribution is.
This pretty much backs up what I’ve been seeing. Everybody wants to use Leap, nobody wants to work on it.
The change listed in the upstream bug has been in Tumbleweed for months, I see you’re running Tumbleweed, So this is obviously a bug. Please file a bug at bugzilla.opensuse.org, as there currently isn’t one existing. (I’m not encountering this bug, just saying)
The change shown in the upstream bug has been made in the openSUSE Tumbleweed Packages, months ago. Are you using Leap, or Tumbleweed?
edit:
I actually read the whole post. Since you’re on Tumbleweed, this is indeed a bug, please file one at bugzilla.opensuse.org
I highly doubt this is ever going to happen. It’s not what zypper is designed for. Its easy enough to write a bash alias, or shell script to combine the two commands.
Bah. This is just a piece of clickbait nonsense, or somebody trying to be edgy. I’m actually mildly offended by their “review” of “On the Road”. Just makes me think that they probably haven’t ever read anything other than somebody elses review of it.
Well, RIP Simon & Schuster. I give em five years, tops.
At the moment, yes, Clicking “Gnome Desktop” in the MicroOS ISO installer will get you Aeon, clicking “Plasma Desktop” will get you Kalpa.
The branding and flavour specific installation ISO’s are still being worked on.
I don’t care about beeper one way or another, but that bloody image with the post, it needs to die in a fire.
I will never claim they are authentic, or even great, but I will destroy the 2 for a buck tacos.