OS: OpenSuse Tumbleweed with KDE. Icon Theme: Reversal

I used the Latte Dock before but since it didn’t play nice with Wayland and is basically unmaintained now, I simply transformed a KDE Panel into a Dock. I use a KWin Script called “Panel Auto Hide” to make the Dock disappear when window hits it.

  • Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi
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    1 year ago

    How’s Tumbleweed treating ya? I find that when it comes to rolling release I’m very much comfy with the Arch-based distros.

    Liking the layout as well, I honestly might look at this or something similar. IDK, the old Windows-style layout is getting kinda boring, want to spice up my workflow a bit.

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      1 year ago

      Not OP, but I’ve been running TW for… 5-ush years now, I think, and it’s been great. Even when I still had Nvidia hardware and sometimes ran into a kernel being too new or whatever it was that made the Nvidia driver shit the bed: roll back to the previous snapshot, wait for a couple of days. Apart from that it’s been pretty much rock solid.

      The only thing I might switch to, is Kalpa.

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      I recently changed from EndeavourOS to Tumbleweed and I couldn’t be happier. Very fast and stable.

      It comes with more, lets say, “bloat” than an normal Arch-based distro, but nothing that you can’t remove if you feel like it.

      If you use KDE, it has one of the best integrations in my view. You can use zapper (tumbleweed version of pacman), and even though you loose AUR packages you have OBS (OpenSUSE Build Service).

      There is very good documentation for it also, but nothing beats Arch wiki.

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        1 year ago

        There any specific advantages to using OpenSUSE TW over EndeavorOS? Asking outta curiosity since I see the same “came from Arch, couldn’t be happier” statement and I’m like… “yo am I missing something by sticking with Arch? Some whole world I know nothing about?”

        Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy where I’m at, I’m just curious if OpenSUSE is the “Arch Linux, but better” that i think of in my head or if it’s something else it specifically does that draws Arch users to it

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      1 year ago

      I gave it a go today but not all hardware on my laptop would work. It doesn’t work in Fedora either without RPM Fusion though.

      I couldn’t find any way to get IPU6 firmware for webcam to work nor any opensuse stuff for it. Kind of surprising they don’t support it since most every laptop is starting to ship with em.

      Ubuntu and Fedora both are pretty painless to get it to work.

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      So far it’s good and stable. But to be fair I only have it installed for about 3 weeks. Before that, I played with it in a virtual machine for a month. I decided to test it because I wanted a KDE focused Distro and OpenSuse was recommended to me. Watched this review and gave it a try. Quite happy so far but I may switch to Vanilla OS, should it get a KDE version. I ended up preferring Flatpaks anyway and a Distro that doesn’t allow me to accidentally bork my system, sounds good to my causal ears 😉.