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by yjftsjthsd-h 1892 days ago
Other than btrfs, what's nontraditional? It's GNU/Linux with glibc and a RPM-based package manager.
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We use openSuSE Leap in production. It's not traditional in the sense of Ubuntu/Debian but somehow the configuration structure is more sane actually. No more /etc/nginx/modules|sites-available and a plethora of symlinks and conf.d directories spread around all over the place for instace.
Yast. Please don't get me wrong i LOVE OpenSuse, but traditional is Slackware/Arch/Gentoo/Debian but NOT Suse.
You know, you don't have to use yast. It's an option. You can ignore it.
Yes thanks i know that.