jesu (jesu@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 22:26:33 JST
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@asa @kaia modifying config files as a casual daily driver in any linux is easier than being a windows power user IMO, just regedit and device manager and windows update give me more headache than an entire gentoo install does, and honestly, if you're in it to have 60k packages instead of 10-20k packages, I'm not sure what your aim is. Chances are, you know how to compile software so the 5-20 softwares not bundled into suse are able to be compiled from git, and I'd be willing to bet they aren't included in debuntu anyway–and you only have to compile if the devs don't provide a binary release with the code (most do)...
really, my complaint about redhat, debuntu and arch is its terrible package management strategies and system idiosyncrasies that end up breaking a system 3-20 times a year. Often the base system can be broken in annoying ways out of the box on a fresh install, mainly with Gnome and KDE software IME, and I dunno, I don't mind if someone uses gnome or kde, but there is simply a lot of goofiness, and IME on any of the three big bsds or gentoo they are more stable than on redhat/debuntu/arch, which says a lot (nothing good) about those systems.
Enjoy what you use though, I don't want to be misunderstood is why I'm explaining this further...