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That sounds like a very easy usecase for it. Gaming, drawing tablet drivers, and CoreCtrl are maybe outside of opensuse’s usecase then? I mean I guess they don’t advertise themselves as a gaming distro, but if you system breaks upon layering some basic packages then it is not robust at all.
Well, I use tumbleweed on both my laptop and my main machine. Mainly for coding, compiling, CAD, games. My drawing tablet (Huion) worked without extra setup. Always worked fine, no problems. Dunno what extra packages you needed, so I can’t really say much about the problems you had.
Edit: No wait, I did need some setup for the tablet. Worked without a hickup for the last 5 years, so I kinda forgot.
That sounds like a very easy usecase for it. Gaming, drawing tablet drivers, and CoreCtrl are maybe outside of opensuse’s usecase then? I mean I guess they don’t advertise themselves as a gaming distro, but if you system breaks upon layering some basic packages then it is not robust at all.
Well, I use tumbleweed on both my laptop and my main machine. Mainly for coding, compiling, CAD, games. My drawing tablet (Huion) worked without extra setup. Always worked fine, no problems. Dunno what extra packages you needed, so I can’t really say much about the problems you had.
Edit: No wait, I did need some setup for the tablet. Worked without a hickup for the last 5 years, so I kinda forgot.