

Close, bon appétit (I had to search to be sure, couldn’t remember if it was 1 or 2 P’s and I still typed it wrong…)


Close, bon appétit (I had to search to be sure, couldn’t remember if it was 1 or 2 P’s and I still typed it wrong…)
Hear hear! Glad someone recognizes we’re not all barbarians who wreck anything we touch


Their tops are made out of rubber, their bottoms are made out of springs!


I just got Tumbleweed set up on my laptop after trying Fedora for a bit. Funnily enough, the thing that made me check it out is CentOS 7 coming up on end of life and needing to find a new distro to switch to for servers. Obviously, would use Leap on the server side, but the rolling release cadence of Tumbleweed was very appealing (have used Arch in the past, but had trouble keeping up with it…). Still feel like I am only using a fraction of what I can with it, though


I’m interested in hearing about this from others, too. I’m in the middle of finding the next distro for my work now that centos 7 is reaching EoL. OpenSuSE is looking appealing (maybe because it’s completely new to me), using leap of course, but I’ve setup tumbleweed in WSL and am planning to set it up to dual boot and use it as my primary OS. Based on what I know, it wouldn’t be “better” than Arch, just a different way of managing updates. Tumbleweed is all automated for packaging and preparing updates, so the same issues that happen with AUR could also creep in to tumbleweed (I assume). One of the prices to pay for bleeding edge rolling releases
Loving the notes you put to yourself. Don’t see how this is relevant to !worldnews@lemmy.world however