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I would ask this in the other Linux thread but this one seems more active so I'm going to ask here. I've been running KDE neon for years now. I'm running the one based on ubuntu's 22.04 version. I fucked up snap a while ago trying to move it when I realized I didn't allocate enough space to /var and I was trying to get wine working recently when I ran into a problem that's pretty specific to the version of KDE neon I'm running. I'm trying to decide between updating KDE Neon to the latest version, switching back to Kubuntu or switching to OpenSUSE. I'm kind of sick of ubuntu's bullshit that only seems to get more annoying and worse every time I update and KDE Neon breaks ubuntu in random annoying ways that seem to change with every version.
I like KDE, i'm happy with the way it works and I don't want to fuck around with different desktop environments or spend an unreasonable amount of time fucking around with terminals to configure things. OpenSUSE seems to be fairly highly recommended as an out of the box KDE distro and it seems like it'll work alright for most of what I do on a computer.
The thing I'm not sure about is audio production. I've mostly stuck with Ubuntu for so long because of the kxstudio repositories. They make it very easy and straightforward to setup a full linux audio production environment which can be a massive pain in the ass otherwise.
How difficult is it to set up a working audio production environment in an arch based distro? I've read that openSUSE doesn't offer a real time kernel so that's already a bit of a hurdle. How much fucking around is it to get JACK, alsa and pulseaudio to work together?
I like KDE, i'm happy with the way it works and I don't want to fuck around with different desktop environments or spend an unreasonable amount of time fucking around with terminals to configure things. OpenSUSE seems to be fairly highly recommended as an out of the box KDE distro and it seems like it'll work alright for most of what I do on a computer.
The thing I'm not sure about is audio production. I've mostly stuck with Ubuntu for so long because of the kxstudio repositories. They make it very easy and straightforward to setup a full linux audio production environment which can be a massive pain in the ass otherwise.
How difficult is it to set up a working audio production environment in an arch based distro? I've read that openSUSE doesn't offer a real time kernel so that's already a bit of a hurdle. How much fucking around is it to get JACK, alsa and pulseaudio to work together?