Post #4325102
2026-08-02 03:19 UTC
I’ve recently had some issues with Fedora (KDE). After I install any update it tells me to restart to finish installing. So I restart and it still tells me the same thing. Probably time I distrohop again.
With the usual restriction of “either upstream or Mint, otherwise you’re doing it wrong”. There are 6 options. Ubuntu is obviously out. Arch is not my cup of tea. Fedora is already ruled out. Debian/Mint aren’t as secure as Fedora/OpenSUSE. That leaves me with going back to OpenSUSE Leap.
But the proprietary media codecs on OpenSUSE come from the AUR … looks like I’m out of options.
Replies (2)
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@EurekaStockade@lemmy.world 2026-08-02 06:52
What’s the security issue with Debian and Mint? Debian is usually my goto but I don’t want to expose myself to security issues
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@gnuplusmatt@reddthat.com 2026-08-02 20:53
Why distro-hop when you could jump in on the bug tracker or forge or the matrix channels and get involved with the community to find the root cause of the issue and make the distro you’re on better?