• @SinningStromgald
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        171 year ago

        Some people don’t like things that are well made and organized in a sensible manner?

        • @RogerWilco
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          31 year ago

          Like sudo requiring you to use the root password?

          Isn’t one of the principal reasons sudo exists is so you DONT need to know or use the root password to perform root-level tasks?

          It’s an idiotic choice on OpenSUSE’s part IMO.

          • gian
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            21 year ago

            As far as I remember, sudo ask for the user password, not the root one.

            It is “su -c [some_command]” that ask for the root password.

          • @MrPoopyButthole
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            21 year ago

            You can modify the settings to get passwordless sudo.

            • @RogerWilco
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              21 year ago

              Of course you can. My point is, it’s a ridiculous decision on OpenSUSE’s part to ship it this way in the first place.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Was going to comment similar. it has all thinks thought about and tweaked so it runa great and functions like it should. Maybe they didn’t enjoy system rollbacks and GUI admin?

    • Matricaria
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      41 year ago

      I don’t like OpenSuse because when you install and administer it, you can feel it was made by Germans.

      What does that mean?

    • @mrvictory1
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      01 year ago

      I don’t like Mint because it’s just Ubuntu with even more stuff added.

      Mint removes snaps and card games and replaces some GNOME utility apps like image viewer, video player, store etc. with its own apps. Mint also comes with additional apps like Hypnotix, Transmission, Hexchat, Timeshift but worst case they need additional disk space. Like 500 MiB maximum in a 10+ GiB install. I wouldn’t consider these apps “bloat”.