Hear me out, the mascot is a freaking chameleon, that’s cool as shit man.

Also it’s a German engineered distro, German engineering wins again!

Zypper is just a funnier name for a package manager and it has Tumbleweed which is arch but actually doesn’t break for once!

Your rebuttal?

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    4 months ago

    What’s your recommendation for distro? Not arch or fedora please, bad experience with updates, both system broke almost always because i install a lot of software, so far only Debian worked good for me, but i want rolling release, maybe Debian sid gonna work for me, I’ve thinked of tubleweed recently but seeing your comment it got me thinking again

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      4 months ago

      Not the person you asked, but wanted to offer my 2 cents.

      So you want rolling release, with lots of software installed and it should not break.

      • openSUSE Tumbleweed indeed seems like a logical fit.
      • If you’re fine with smaller projects, you could perhaps also consider
        • Garuda Linux: Arch-based with Btrfs snapshots and Snapper; similar to what openSUSE Tumbleweed utilizes
        • Siduction/SpiralLinux: both based on Debian’s rolling release; also with Btrfs snapshots and Snapper
      • If you’re okay with ‘immutable’ distros, consider the following
        • Fedora Atomic: current gold standard; the uBlue images specifically allow a very smooth transition
        • NixOS: more ‘powerful’ than Fedora Atomic, but ridiculous learning curve
        • blendOS: Arch-based. Small community and has only recently left alpha phase