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openSUSE’s Agama Installer Lands with Enhanced Web UI
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This is a really dumb take. If you don't like it, don't use it. They got an idea and implement it? Good for them And what does that even have to do with switching to Linux?
Instead of wasting time on something that has already 1k iterations, they could redirect that effort on something beneficial to Linux.
Any person contributing to this new installer is a person less contributing to something distro agnostic, which is a loss for everyone.
Why isn't everyone working on Arch instead of wasting time with all those other distros?
Never used arch but I share the same feeling for distro sometimes. A linux distro can either: