On Friday 02 September 2022 14:37:42 J Leslie Turriff
wrote:
It looks like OpenSuSE has decided to deprecate
Leap, their long-term
stable release, possibly in favour of Tumbleweed, their rolling release
(they're being very coy about what will replace Leap). Trinity runs on
numerous other Linuxes; which would be best for someone like me who
values stability over gee-whiz features and eye-candy?
Leslie
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Operating System: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.0.12
tde-config: 1.0
Even though you've already got several responses, I will add my
recommendation for Devuan or Debian. Having gone through PC Linux, Kubuntu
(or variations of other 'Buntus), as well as trying out dozens of other
distros, I like exactly that about Debian; that it's stable, doesn't change
much (unless really necessary), and you get to make your own eye-candy.
And now, Devuan has become even more true to the Debian philosophy than
Debian itself, and I find that I spend less time maintaining my system, so
that I can use it for other things in real life. I don't want to become a
slave to the machines.
However ... I always do keep an eye out for some new distro that may have
something better to offer. I keep wanting to run Whonix, but I first I need
to find a better place to live. So then, back to Devuan, which is simple
and just works.
Bill