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  • lowflyer
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    In a not too distant future, people will learn in primary school to read QR codes directly

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  • Rovano
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    Originally posted by pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx View Post
    I really hope they add support for installing Slowroll soon. The whole "install this specific Tumbleweed snapshot ISO and then change all the repos" approach is tedious. For home users I think the update cadence for Slowroll is just about right, and the LTS kernel-longterm package which should be the default soon (if it isn't already) makes things easier if you want / need out-of-tree kernel modules like ZFS.
    Slowroll has had its installation ISOs for a long time.

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  • pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx
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    I really hope they add support for installing Slowroll soon. The whole "install this specific Tumbleweed snapshot ISO and then change all the repos" approach is tedious. For home users I think the update cadence for Slowroll is just about right, and the LTS kernel-longterm package which should be the default soon (if it isn't already) makes things easier if you want / need out-of-tree kernel modules like ZFS.

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  • SUSE's Agama Installer Adds QR Code To The Console & Other Improvements

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