I came across your channel today. I am a long time Leap154/155 user. A few years ago I did try Tumbleweed, but lost interest in it. With my viewing today, of your Tumbleweed presentation, I have regained interest to replace Garuda. Thank-you for a very professional presentation. P.S. please do not say "gonna". The correct saying is "going to". By the way, I am an old grandpa, with over 65 years in IT/hardware. Regards from Montreal, Canada.
im glad you have your interest back to the Tumbleweed , it is really great and i hope you will enjoy your stay this time . I will try to do that (sorry english is not my first language ;) ) .
To avoid installing unnecessary software that comes with the desktop environment I prefer a minimal server install. When the installer finish and reboot it will drop you to the command line. There you can choose between more patterns with zypper. I am using XFCE and I always choose xfce_minimal_base. I don't know about KDE , what are the available patterns. I do the same in Debian and I start with a clean XFCE.
I'm looking forward to trying the "slow roll" Open Suse I've been hearing about. Rolling distros usually give me too many problems (although haven't tried tumbleweed). Hoping it might be different!
I came across your channel today. I am a long time Leap154/155 user.
A few years ago I did try Tumbleweed, but lost interest in it.
With my viewing today, of your Tumbleweed presentation, I have regained interest to replace Garuda.
Thank-you for a very professional presentation.
P.S. please do not say "gonna". The correct saying is "going to".
By the way, I am an old grandpa, with over 65 years in IT/hardware.
Regards from Montreal, Canada.
im glad you have your interest back to the Tumbleweed , it is really great and i hope you will enjoy your stay this time .
I will try to do that (sorry english is not my first language ;) ) .
Thanks for your Amazing video of opensuse tumbleweed i use it as well and its really great
Im glad you like it ;) it is really great and i think more people should hear the news :)
@@kolefell I hope you continue being amazing
@@mohamad20zx34 thank you for the nice words , it really means a lot to me :)
Thanks a lot for the great breakdown!
thank you for the feedback , glad you like it ;)
To avoid installing unnecessary software that comes with the desktop environment I prefer a minimal server install. When the installer finish and reboot it will drop you to the command line. There you can choose between more patterns with zypper. I am using XFCE and I always choose xfce_minimal_base. I don't know about KDE , what are the available patterns. I do the same in Debian and I start with a clean XFCE.
oh yeah this is another way to do it ;)
I'm looking forward to trying the "slow roll" Open Suse I've been hearing about. Rolling distros usually give me too many problems (although haven't tried tumbleweed). Hoping it might be different!
im not gonna lie ... "slowrow" sounds really good to me too , just a little sad that Leap is going away ...
I am also waiting for Slowroll. I don't have issues with TW it is just , too many updates, I want it a bit slowed down.
@@John7No yeah i know what you mean , The Slowrow might be the perfect balance
Hi. Thanks for the video. Can you pls share that desktop wallpaper/background..the fall leaf
thank you . Sure right here : www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fd3rds14na41c1.png
What OpenSUSE version is that leap or tumbleweed? Because I am planning to switch to OpenSUSE on 11/5/2024!
this is the Tumbleweed (The rolling ) version . Best choice you could make ;)
All of these OpenSuse install videos are useless if you have to connect to Wi-Fi first and no one ever shows you how to do it.
yes you are absolutely right , i hope this helps (you and all the other ) : ruclips.net/video/Szy6EZCET40/видео.html