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Replacing OpenSUSE Leap

31 pointsby corbetover 1 year ago

3 comments

Blackstratover 1 year ago
I migrated my Leap installation to TW a few weeks ago. So far, no problems. I’m running Arch in a VM also just to see which rolling release crashes first
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Arnavionover 1 year ago
I've been a Tumbleweed user for a decade and never used Leap. If Leap users are worried by this I encourage them to try TW, because it's probably not as unstable as you imagine it is. In the worst case you have zypper snapshots to fall back to anyway.
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unsungNoveltyover 1 year ago
If my understanding is right, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed isn&#x27;t exactly a rolling release correct? It is creating a snapshot at regular intervals (weekly? Or monthly) and NOT updating packages which have updates.<p>This means irrespective of you having only updates for 100 packages, it will update all your 1500 packages (Or the number of packages that you have installed on the system).<p>Can someone confirm this? Because if this is true, that is such a waste.
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