• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      Why would it? OpenSUSE isn’t a good choice for a base system it is fairly obscure and the base is rather large.

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        They have been a supporter / promoter of KDE for a long time, would seem logical to me that KDE would go with suse.

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          2 months ago

          Suse isn’t well suited for a minimal base system. You would want something like Arch or Debian and in this case they went with Arch.

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      Opensuse doesn’t have rpm-ostree. Their immutable offerings are just snapper/btrfs snapshots before changes to the system.

      Such a setup is nowhere near as powerful. rpm-ostree can rebase itself based off of a container/oci image. It can layer images on top of eachother. Rather than just tracking when changes happened, it can also track what change happened, in a git style setup.

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          Oops… my bad. In my earlier comment I assumed that this would be a Fedora/Ublue based distro, rather than an Arch one. Arch doesn’t have RPM ostree either (which makes me dislike it as a choice for an immutable distro).

          But, it’s highly likely that with the steam deck and other projects, there is already an ecosystem for immutable Arch, and a minimal base system to start is advantageous, as Possibly Linux said.