It did not take long to rule out SUSE.
The installation went well, but when I booted from the hard disk, the mouse froze, and it took me 3 reboots before I could log in.
After that, I poked around a bit in the menus and in yast, out of curiosity, and reinstalled Manjaro.
SUSE is definitely not my thing.
I just installed my Brother printer/scanner drivers, and everything works.
Next thing is to try to install the NVIDIA drivers, and prime to be able to switch between the CPU based Radeon Vega graphics and the NVIDIA 1660ti GPU.
When googling around, this seems to be somewhat tricky, and it needs all kinds of changes in config files.
I wonder if those changes are going to hold when there are kernel or other system updates ?
I also wonder if it is worth to start using the NVIDIA GPU, as I am not a gamer, I mainly chose this laptop because of the AMD CPU (more cores) and the reviews that it even outperforms some i9 CPUs,
because my goal is to run some VMs next to my daily normal office/multimedia usage.
It takes a bit of getting used to the other package management tools, but the advantage of Manjaro is that you can find very good technical documentation from Arch linux, on which Manjaro is based.
So to my regret, I will have to say goodbye to Kubuntu/Neon, which have served me very well for more than 10 years.
I'll come and look back to Neon later, when things have evolved a bit.
The installation went well, but when I booted from the hard disk, the mouse froze, and it took me 3 reboots before I could log in.
After that, I poked around a bit in the menus and in yast, out of curiosity, and reinstalled Manjaro.
SUSE is definitely not my thing.
I just installed my Brother printer/scanner drivers, and everything works.
Next thing is to try to install the NVIDIA drivers, and prime to be able to switch between the CPU based Radeon Vega graphics and the NVIDIA 1660ti GPU.
When googling around, this seems to be somewhat tricky, and it needs all kinds of changes in config files.
I wonder if those changes are going to hold when there are kernel or other system updates ?
I also wonder if it is worth to start using the NVIDIA GPU, as I am not a gamer, I mainly chose this laptop because of the AMD CPU (more cores) and the reviews that it even outperforms some i9 CPUs,
because my goal is to run some VMs next to my daily normal office/multimedia usage.
It takes a bit of getting used to the other package management tools, but the advantage of Manjaro is that you can find very good technical documentation from Arch linux, on which Manjaro is based.
So to my regret, I will have to say goodbye to Kubuntu/Neon, which have served me very well for more than 10 years.
I'll come and look back to Neon later, when things have evolved a bit.
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