
I have been on KDE Neon for several years now. I decided to switch to openSUSE Tumbleweed because I dread the LTS updates that break everything at once. I also want faster bug-fixes. Rolling releases with Snapper sounds like a good combination. And with the news that KDE will be making their own distro, I figure I might as well jump ships now in case Neon gets abandoned down the road.
This is my first non-Ubuntu-based distro outside a VM.
I installed it yesterday and so far everything has been going going as smoothly as I could hope for. My setup scripts worked, and I have been tweaking my daily use scripts to match the new file locations and process names. A bit disappointed to find out I can't use snapper from the bootloader if I have full disk encryption and /boot in a separate partition.
I have ran zypper dup
a couple times but Nothing to do
so far