If there’s no requirement, maybe openSUSE will just formally politely refuse to change names
I agree that vim forces you to learn before you can use it, but it is possible to learn the bare minimum of vim.
I get by with a very basic understanding of insert mode and the other mode where :q! quits
There is some truth to it. If you are installing a server distro it may not come with nmcli by default. Maybe it will. But good to think about
I really enjoy byobu, especially since it has nice colors and is a mature well supported project
In my experiments with a similar setup and integrated graphics, full-wayland Kubuntu feels much more responsive than Xorg-Lubuntu, for what it’s worth
Hardy Heron
Retro computing is a fun hobby though. I enjoy keeping the PC I built in 2006 running and out of the landfill
In that case why would it be a bad thing to change the name to something else?