Originally posted by starshipeleven
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openSUSE is also related to a "proper" enterprise distribution and YaST makes a lot of sense for a home user even though hardcore sysadmins would dismissively call it a "crutch".
The "Get software" website is also very user-friendly, and you also have a great package manager in zypper.
The close relation between LEAP and SLES also means that you can enjoy good support from the commercial side with companies providing their products for installation. (I know mentioning proprietary software as an advantage is heresy, so forgive me, for I have sinned...)
Plus SUSE is gaining market share in the enterprise market, making openSUSE a great choice for sysadmins who might soon have to switch to SLES from RHEL.
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