Posted July 03, 2017
So I have a old notebook gathering dust with a broken fan. And though I had been postponing this for quite a while, I am thinking of fixing it and installing a linux on it. I have previously tinkered with live distros an bit and used Debian as my primary os for a year or so.
So this time I thought of seeking advice from you awsome GOGlins, as I have seen a lot of you have interest in Linux.
To sum up my experience with linux the last time I used Debian :
1. I used Gnome as DE, though I installed KDE for applications as I found Gnome apps to be barebones compared to their KDE counterparts. Now I don't know was this somehow because of this, some elements in KDE (e.g. themes) seemed not to work properly. Also this somehow prevented me from uninstalling (as far as I remember) any Gnome apps, as any attempt to do that tried to wipe the entire KDE suite.
2. Another problem I had was with media backends (?) where media players had trouble with playing .wma files, with there being a secondlong gaps at the beginning of tracks. I somehow solved that, but don't remember how.
Apart from these problems, it was pretty much a smooth sailing. It was fast, efficient and fun to use.
Now this this time I am thinking of changing the setup a bit. I am considering OpenSUSE, preferably the KDE flavour.
My notebook is an old dell with 1st gen i3 and 3gigs of ram and intel graphics, so a pretty modest one.
I would like to have a fast and fluid workflow while still being goodlooking. So your observations and suggestions would be of great help.
Also can someone comment on how good is OpenSUSE's repository?
So this time I thought of seeking advice from you awsome GOGlins, as I have seen a lot of you have interest in Linux.
To sum up my experience with linux the last time I used Debian :
1. I used Gnome as DE, though I installed KDE for applications as I found Gnome apps to be barebones compared to their KDE counterparts. Now I don't know was this somehow because of this, some elements in KDE (e.g. themes) seemed not to work properly. Also this somehow prevented me from uninstalling (as far as I remember) any Gnome apps, as any attempt to do that tried to wipe the entire KDE suite.
2. Another problem I had was with media backends (?) where media players had trouble with playing .wma files, with there being a secondlong gaps at the beginning of tracks. I somehow solved that, but don't remember how.
Apart from these problems, it was pretty much a smooth sailing. It was fast, efficient and fun to use.
Now this this time I am thinking of changing the setup a bit. I am considering OpenSUSE, preferably the KDE flavour.
My notebook is an old dell with 1st gen i3 and 3gigs of ram and intel graphics, so a pretty modest one.
I would like to have a fast and fluid workflow while still being goodlooking. So your observations and suggestions would be of great help.
Also can someone comment on how good is OpenSUSE's repository?