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====== WORK IN PROGRESS ======
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This page is not done yet
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- cocomeat4
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====== OpenSUSE ======
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A good security/usability/privacy/freedom compromise operating system that should fit most people's needs.
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OpenSUSE comes in 4 different versions. In this guide, we will talk about how to choose the right one, the advantages and disadvantages of each version and how to set them up.
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====== Requirements ======
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- 2 Ghz dual core processor or better
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- 2GB physical RAM + additional memory for your workload
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- Over 40GB of free hard drive space
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- Either a DVD drive or USB port for the installation media
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- Internet access is helpful, and required for the Network Installer
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- Having UEFI and Secure Boot will improve security, but it's not required.
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====== Download OpenSUSE ======
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For OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, you should download it here: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/
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For OpenSUSE Leap, you should download it here: https://get.opensuse.org/leap/
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You should do the "Verify your download" step that is also on the download page to make sure your OpenSUSE iso image is safe and sound.
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====== Installation ======
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OpenSUSE's installer is slow, like //really// slow, especially if you have a slow internet. But the installed system is fine.
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