wizardhatreal

Arch user tried OpenSUSE

Im normally an Arch Linux user but i decided to try OpenSUSE on my Framework 16

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This is every issue i have had on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

Certain steam games didnt work out of the box so i had to run this sudo setsebool -P selinuxuser_execmod 1 to make it work

For whatever reason at one point my cpu was getting bad performace but idk how but it fixed itself. It could probably have been fixed by power profiles allegedly but, idk its fast now so im not gonna check

OpenSUSE doesnt have the aur (it is not arch linux) but it does have somthing similar to it called the Open Build System. As far as i can tell its a pile of repos with packages that get built on their servers. there are some repos that are “trusted” like the Packman repo but there are also jimbobs repos with less trusted but still probably good save punjabi no virus packages. a good amount of packages are in packman but there are also a good amount that arnt

openra i installed from opi and i had to manually install mono. for some reason it didnt auto install mono

obs-studio worked fine and was installed from opi

ffmpeg is included in the defualt OpenSUSE repo but it doesnt have all of the codecs there so if you instead install it from the packman repo it will then have all the stupid codecs and work fine

i cant find libsdl2 devel for building shit i found it and it was called SDL2_image-devel and htis allowed me to build c64-emulator and sm64dxcoop. Tthere were a few others packages with similar names so maybe get those too

rocm is dumb and stupid on OpenSUSE it only supports OpenSuse Leap which is the point release version and that is cringe and idk why it wouldnt work on Tumbleweed

86box is only in a sketchy personal repo and wants me to download roms although the not including roms behaviour might be normal

sometimes i have have to specify a specific package version but idk it might just be a skill issue

the following applications arnt in any repo and thus will have to be git cloned and built from source or use a flatpak or die