![]() ![]() On Ubuntu you can use Neon, but Ubuntu is annoying because of Snap and stuff (if you are going out of your way to package something, just use goddam Debian packages, not some half-arsed container technologies depending on a service that runs proprietary software and that does not distinguish between free and non free software). ![]() Had Debian have a current KDE repository, I would probably have never discovered openSUSE. What drew me to openSUSE is the difficulty to have up to date KDE software on Debian. I keep a Debian systemd container for the occasional thing that's easier to install on Debian, or to work around the occasional glitch (for instance Meld is currently broken for me on openSUSE Tumbleweed but it works fine on Debian Bullseye). ![]() Many distributions don't seem to have it yet. For instance, today I (finally!!) have flawless pinch zoom both with the touchpad and the touchscreen, both on X and Wayland. new software version on Linux desktop matters. There's no unsupported AUR repository to add and manage for widespread software, it's usually already in the core repositories. it is a rolling release with both the polish and the software catalogue of a regular distribution. And allow you to interactively chose solutions when something goes wrong instead of failing fast like apt. YaST is good for the occasional thing I can't bother to learn to do from the command line One-click install actually works, even for software in repositories you haven't configured yet, and foreign repositories are way easier to use than PPAs. And each new version is strictly better and more polished than the previous one, and that has been true for years That's because of several things such as: However, I've been using openSUSE Tumbleweed (KDE edition) for 5 years on laptops now and I think this is the one that gives the most polished experience. Debian is the distro I know best (because Ubuntu from years ago is much more similar than today's Debian than today's Ubuntu).
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