Re: [orca-list] jenux probably better alternative to manjaro talking



Do you mean the net install or? That's the one that I get when googling OpenSuse Tumbleweed download. I'd like to try it and see how it stacks up vs Ubuntu and Arch and so on

On 16/05/2021 16:26, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Last time I did that, orca was available but that was before alt-super-s
shortcut got widely used.  The most difficult part of that install was
getting an url that would download suse tumbleweed.  It's not easily
found.



On Sun, 16 May 2021, Francisco Tissera wrote:

Hello there,


How can you get Suse Tumbleweed to install without help? I have tried, no luck
on my end.

Thanks for any answer.

Best regards.

Francisco.

On 5/16/21 1:34 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Last time I checked kali linux had a very accessible installer you start
it up the same way you start a debian accessible install.  Another I
managed to get installed was suse tumbleweed.

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