An Everyday Linux User Review Of openSUSE Leap 42 | Linux Today

An Everyday Linux User Review Of openSUSE Leap 42

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GN
Gary Newell
Feb 8, 2017

This is a review of openSUSE Leap 42 for the Everyday Linux User. The installer is a bit heavy handed for the ordinary guy and whilst I would trust it for a straight forward installation I would not go for the dual boot with confidence that the Windows/or other Linux partitions would not disappear. The actual distribution though is great. There are a whole host of tools and the stability is excellent.

GN

Gary Newell

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