@@BinaryTechLabs I've used OpenSuse since about 2003 and I've always found the experience to be quite straightforward and "business-like". I have not yet tried the ARM version for the Pi and I was curious.
I have tried it before, it unfortunately is only 32 bit for the rpi4 currently, however you can install the UI on top of manjaro. But I get why a lot of people like it, the themes are amazing and some of the installed software like wine or box86 make it an ideal OS choice for people newly switching from windows to Linux
Have you ever tried OpenSuse for Arm?
I have not yet, what do you like about it? Or do you have any tips for me or others who might read this?
@@BinaryTechLabs I've used OpenSuse since about 2003 and I've always found the experience to be quite straightforward and "business-like". I have not yet tried the ARM version for the Pi and I was curious.
I will have to try it out in another video then!
Try Twister OS, is very nice too, i would like to ear your opinion about it.
I have tried it before, it unfortunately is only 32 bit for the rpi4 currently, however you can install the UI on top of manjaro. But I get why a lot of people like it, the themes are amazing and some of the installed software like wine or box86 make it an ideal OS choice for people newly switching from windows to Linux
@@BinaryTechLabs also, that thing is closed source. TwisterOS is just a RPI OS mod with a closed source theme switcher.
That is good to know, haven't really researched it yet and I do prefer open source.