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openSUSE: Choosing Better Alternatives Amid Confusing Policies
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I'm daily driving it for ~3 years and I only started yast once to see why everyone praises it so much and second time when I actually needed something (don't even know if I suceeded or failed).
Snapper on the other hand... That is a bit I praise the most! I still don't get it why it's not default for more distros...