Hello everyone Im new to the forums, but not new to openSUSE. I tried it many years ago, though I cant remember much from that time. After experimenting with most major distros, I’ve found my way back and I’m really enjoying it so far.
I started using Linux desktop in 2006 and have been in a hybrid Windows/Linux setup ever since. More recently, Ive been on Fedora for a little over a year, and now Im running openSUSE Leap. So far it’s been very stable, with only a few minor issues most likely related to my limited knowledge but I dont give up.
Little bit about me - I work in a DevOps role for a medium size hospital
Anyways I hope to stick around
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Welcome aboard, and thanks for the positive feedback! Assuming Leap 16? How did you find using the Agama installer?
Thank you and my apologies I am using Tumbleweed not Leap - I dont seem to have option to edit the post.
I did read some mixed options regarding the Agama installer relating to the partition manager etc but I will try out Leap 16 on my spare laptop soon and see for myself how it is.
Don’t worry, clarifying/correcting details in a subsequent post is all that’s needed. It’s good to know that you have quite a history with using openSUSE. 
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I’m a very long time user of Opensuse and Leap 16 is the absolute worst that they have ever released so much so I’m abandoning Opensuse and moving to Ubuntu. Granted there are some features I’ll miss but I need stable and easy to install and so far Leap 16 has failed in that regard.
The current leap will not install the GUI desktop and I’ve spent too much time trying to trouble shoot it. Developers you really missed the boat on this when so may users are leaving windows because of the hardware issues with it and the expected changes in Windows 12. The agama installer is absolute junk you can only create a single partition when everyone knows that “best practise” says that you should install the OS in a separate partition than the user data so that when you have to upgrade or reinstall for what ever reason your data isn’t affected.
Another thing that I find annoying when you go looking on the forums for help what you get a snarky comments that are not at all helpful and are insulting. When I’ve asked for help from Ubuntu, even dumb stuff that I should know but can’t remember the community is polite and helpful with none of the rude snarky comments.
I wish you all well with this distro but I don’t have time for the problems with it any more