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openSUSE Tumbleweed Begins Rolling Out KDE Plasma 6 Desktop, But No Wayland Default Yet
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I did an update. First time I tried I borked something. Zypper refused to work. No worries, just rolled back to a snapshot did the update again from tty to be safe. Everything worked just fine. I even released all the locks I had for patterns hah.
It did leave a ton of unneeded packages behind. Now I'm wondering if I'm safe in cleaning them up.
The new system has a few bugs but seems otherwise fine. A panel keeps jumping to a different screen on restart. Some small graphical glitches. Nothing I can't live with.