Author Topic: Does anyone have OpenSUSE 13.1 yet?  (Read 592 times)

I'm trying to download the update, but since everyone in their mother is trying to download it at the same time, the normal 15 minute download is now going to take 5 hours. Did anyone get it earlier today?

I've never tried OpenSUSE
Whats new about it?

Still with Manjaro. What's the advantage of having SUSE?

Still with Manjaro. What's the advantage of having SUSE?
Ubuntu represent
I would go to debian but it wont install properly :C

Still with Manjaro. What's the advantage of having SUSE?
It's not Ubuntu.

But seriously I went with SUSE because it has been around for a long time (more support) and because it was the most stable and fluid operating systems I have tried so far. Also, I have a relative who's job is managing servers running Red Hat, which is very similar to SUSE, so if I'm having problems I can bug him on facebook.

I've never tried OpenSUSE
Whats new about it?
nothing mega new is being introduced, but it should be overall much faster and easier to use, which is good because I am installing it on mostly legacy systems.

The only thing about SUSE that could be considered a negative is that you have to make all partitions manually during installation, which is really easy, but if someone didn't know what a SWAP partition was or something like that it could be pretty intimidating.
« Last Edit: November 19, 2013, 06:06:27 PM by dorkdotdan »