The first and it's addons. Full stop.
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I recently changed and could only do it because of ChatGPT. There are a lot of things that work different in Linux, like package managers, the file system in general, the focus on terminal, stuff that works different with different distros. For almost all questions, ChatGPT helped me within seconds. This is even more true, when I kinda don't know, what my question actually is. Then it helps to give me some good buzzwords to Google for. If I would have done this with just reddit and forums and stack or something, I'd get so much non-helping, gatekeeping, belittling answers - if any.
Gaming on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed without any problem so far. First with Nvidia, now with amd.
Try Tumbleweed then. It has yast and will cover the important stuff you'd probably do in console otherwise.
Just out of curiosity: What's your problem with the terminal?
Weil nur Autofahrer Menschen sind. Es kam also kein Mensch zu Schaden und der heilige Straßenverkehr ist Hauptopfer.
But you can always make a boot/install medium yourself. Up until XP I would just have a key and when I needed to reinstall, I'd get the CD from our local tech guy. Now you can just download that stuff from MS website.
Wait, how is the option gone?
MacOS for work. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my private.
Liftoff works best for me. Looks good, feels good. Tried a few and it just snapped.
What? A task gets easier the more experience you got with it? I think you're in for a Nobel price or something.
I switched to Linux recently and been researching on Distros for weeks with tables and stuff. I decided for Tumbleweed with KDE and it just feels so good. Wrote some scripts so I can run a system update with pre and post snapshots and a restart and it gives me so much confidence to tinker around and learn more about Linux. Snapshots in general are just so damn great.
Just disabled it in BIOS/UEFI. Should I disable security device support too, or doesn't it matter when fTPM is disabled?