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openSUSE does KDE best IMO (kubuntu was way too unstable).
True. If other guys/gals here think that's trolling, just read the comments made under that blog post: http://weblog.obso1337.org/2008/on-distributions-kubuntu-and-kde/
Many people have/had negative experiences with Kubuntu.
I dont see how people whining about Kubuntu makes openSUSE the best KDE distro.
I'm pretty happy with it, more than I've ever been with KDE before. I'm sure openSUSE is a fine KDE distro though, i just dont understand this neverending "my-distro-is-better-than-yours" pissing contest.





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Why not? Well, that's for you decide. But I, personally, don't agree with their patent "protection" crap (especially when it deals with a certain company in Redmond, WA). If you do, then good for you. openSUSE may very well be what you're looking for. [Though to be fair, openSUSE may not be subject to the same crap SUSE Linux Enterprise is. Even so, their offering is far too bloated for my machine and against my tastes.] "
So many misinformed people out there...
the "patent protection" crap - doesn't cover openSUSE.
So any reasoning for not using opensuse based on that is misinformed.
After using ubuntu for 6 months I'm back with openSUSE just because I prefer KDE and openSUSE does KDE best IMO (kubuntu was way too unstable).
Use whatever distro you like, by all means, but claiming openSUSE is somehow less free than any of the other "commercially backed" distro's (including ubuntu) is just not true.