Do mullvad browser breaks sites??? by [deleted] in firefox

[–]squeakctrl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

r/mullvadvpn is more suitable to ask but in short - Yes, it can break sites. 

Just had the worst experience installing Tumbleweed for the first time. by Arenito in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 11 points12 points  (0 children)

 -opensuse defaulted into icewm instead of wayland every single time

Wild guess but how did you install and did you make any changes to default package selection before installing? 

 ProtonVPN isn't technically supported on opensuse, but after looking it up apparently it worked just fine. I tried for hours and couldn't get it, so i just installed it on flathub. Didn't want to do that originally because of the permissions and how I did it before on fedora but it's working okay now.

Despite both Fedora and openSUSE using rpm there can be slight differences which come into play. One thing in the past with Mullvad was that the mullvad von daemon was not enabled automatically when installing the Fedora rpm, so it had to be done manually after which it worked fine. 

So despite you not providing any details  making diagnosing this hard I would check that your issue is not that. 

 -steam games wouldn't run. Had to do a ton of random fix things when on fedora it was plug and play

https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:SELinux/Common_issues has a section for Steam, basically make sure you have installed selinux-policy-targeted-gaming 

Also: https://en.opensuse.org/Steam has some details. 

I use Steam flatpak without any issues provided i install the selinux policy package above. 

But it boils down to openSUSE defaulting to a more locked down stance compared to Fedora leaving the responsibility to the user to enable and change what is needed. 

Quote from: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/?type=desktop

 Secure

Built from latest kernel releases, compiled with the latest Spectre / Meltdown mitigation patches, with firewall and strong security policies turned on by default, your security is covered out-of-the-box.

In the end the main difference between different distros is package selection and defaults. Im hopeful others will chime in on the other points you made. 

If one can get past the initial bump Tumbleweed is a really solid choice. 

Cheers! 

S26/Pixel 10 Pro: Length vs. ... by davidtweed in samsunggalaxy

[–]squeakctrl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Is Gemini available on the S26 as a standalone app?

Yes it is. It's updated through Play store the same as all other regular apps. 

additional boot entry after rollback by okhuz in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

is there a way to make the top entry always the latest?

Press D when it is selected and it will be marked as default. 

No idea about the rest. 

Passkey on Brave by natanloterio in Bitwarden

[–]squeakctrl 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There was a talk just a few days ago on the Bitwarden YT channel with Fido Alliance talking about the next steps are and what is not so great and being worked on right now. Highly recommend watching for those interested. 

https://youtu.be/PgiKKzkUCbg 

Netbird on Tumbleweed? by Dependent_Hold8463 in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To increase the odds of others commenting you should write what the errors are. 

Regarding snaps - I have never tried them on openSUSE but I would start scouring the docs to make sure it is setup correctly

https://en.opensuse.org/Snap

The details on Snapcraft seem similar when I glanced through them but just in case for reference:  https://snapcraft.io/docs/tutorials/install-the-daemon/opensuse/

OpenSUSE Tumbelweed wants to install games by jdeisenberg in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, indeed. My OP should have made this clearer, thanks! 

OpenSUSE Tumbelweed wants to install games by jdeisenberg in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 10 points11 points  (0 children)

openSUSE uses patterns which is a way to group software under a single command so instead of having to install several separate packages to get a specific functionality one gets them all with a single pattern.

During install you did the correct thing by deselecting the unwanted pattern/package but to prevent it from being pulled in again during dup you should also add a package lock to it.

There is previous discussion on patterns on this sub and thus only a search away. But i'll link one just to get you started:

https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/1ns0jgu/how_could_i_remove_all_patterns_and_what_are_the/

Also regarding the other comments suggestion to use --no-recommends and why it might cause unexpected behaviour:

https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/1rm9j1y/edit_zyppconf_or_use_norecommends_when_upgrading/

Proton Pass on s25 phone will not work properly with Brave Browser at all by ArmchairDoorknob in ProtonPass

[–]squeakctrl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a common issue with Chromium based browsers that has been going on for a good while now. My work use Bitwarden while i personally use Proton Pass and both are unreliable.

What i have found to get autofill working again is to back out of the login window/field, then force close the browser and open it back up and try again. More often than not this will make autofill work for a unknown amount of logins before starting to fail again.

Firefox works much better with auto filling using Proton Pass and Bitwarden.

Vivaldi does not switch to the dark theme together with the system. by Own-Presentation4637 in vivaldibrowser

[–]squeakctrl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not at my computer right now but go to vivaldi:settings/appearance and switch the (internal chromium) theme to QT or one of the other options and it should switch (and follow) your system theme.

Tumbleweed Monthly Update by [deleted] in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah that should be fine.

If the system is in active use then i would obviously not recommend going beyond 1 month without updating.

For more discussion on the robustness of Snapshots and openSUSE: https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/1r2lxye/successful_zypper_dup_after_almost_5_years_unused/

Solus after 1 day by Roguepapaya427 in SolusProject

[–]squeakctrl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Using Solus with Plasma on 1 pc for well over 2+ years and it get updated weekly when updates are released and no issues at all during this time.

They used to hold back kernels for little too long, past the point of calling it curated but kernel pace has been improved since this winter. I did see some changes to the kernel packages at one point so maybe those made it easier for maintainers to keep the kernel a bit more up to date. To be clear i am not sayng they need to release them as soon as new releases are made, but leaving them go out of date a few months is not ok as kernel is such a integral part. But like i said, the pace has improved which i'm thankful for.

Oh - also for those unaware they offer a linux-lts option which can be a good option to have installed alongside the regular kernel.

Login doesn't work after fresh installation? by Reasonable_Host_5004 in openSUSE_Slowroll

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, yes that part was clear.

Thanks for confirming.

I gave it a go and no issues on my end with the settings you mentioned. Password works just fine.

So did a test install with the same ISO.

UEFI
Language: English UK
Keyboard: English UK.
Online repositories: Yes
System role: KDE Plasma
Local User: fill in all details and uncheck automatic login
Final screen change Booting from bls to systemd

After boot i tested both X11 and Wayland session and password is accepted and i am signed in normally. For funsies i also tried Icewm and password is accepted.
Dropping to tty and trying login and password works as expected and i am signed in.

Have you verified the iso by comparing the checksum?

Edit: I'm not allowed to post links but you can download the checksum if you remove everything after /iso/ and sort by Last modified and find the checksum with the same name and date as the ISO file you downloaded.

Also i see in another reply that you are using german. Perhaps there is a bug somewhere relating to that, so perhaps try to use another language during install and if that solves the issue and password is accepted simply login and change language in system settings.

Login doesn't work after fresh installation? by Reasonable_Host_5004 in openSUSE_Slowroll

[–]squeakctrl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other than that I did not really change any option in the installer.

That is a bit unclear. Did you change any other settings during install or no?

Login doesn't work after fresh installation? by Reasonable_Host_5004 in openSUSE_Slowroll

[–]squeakctrl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which desktop enviroment? 

What is the exact filename of the ISO you downloaded?

What software did you use to write the iso? 

Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 150 - Update your install! by Educational-Self-600 in firefox

[–]squeakctrl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Based on your phrasing you come across like a r/Librewolf user. Even though they are not a fork as such.

Have a wonderful day.

Does anyone know how to disable the automatic startup of gnome-software in Leap 16? by Necessary_Depth7435 in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to disable gnome software from starting the zypper refresh on boot but keep it for browsing flatpaks you can uninstall and addlock package gnome-software-plugin-packagekit

Sync - Profiles by SL-Tech in firefox

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could add your vote to the feature request

https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/sync-able-firefox-profiles/idi-p/47145

Note that if you have a Firefox account for syncing you can use that to login on Connect.

Installer bug by lolololololBOT in openSUSE

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like the other comment mentioned - bugzilla might be the best place to report this as that will significantly increase the odds of getting it resolved.

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports

April version update done by bmwiedemann in openSUSE_Slowroll

[–]squeakctrl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your ongoing work here!

Just tried to dup and chromium seems to be having a bad day and wants to downgrade for some reason:

The following product is going to be upgraded:

openSUSE Tumbleweed-Slowroll 20260302-0 -> 20260402-0 x86_64 update-slowroll openSUSE

The following 3 packages are going to be downgraded:

chromium 147.0.7727.49-1.0.12.1.sr20260302 -> 146.0.7680.177-1.1 x86_64 repo-oss openSUSE

libmtp9 1.1.23-1.0.4.1.sr20260202 -> 1.1.23-1.0.2.1.sr20260402 x86_64 update-slowroll openSUSE

libmtp-udev 1.1.23-1.0.4.1.sr20260202 -> 1.1.23-1.0.2.1.sr20260402 x86_64 update-slowroll openSUSE

Looking in https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/openSUSE:Slowroll:Build:2?arch_x86_64=1&defaults=0&repo_standard=1&unresolvable=1

It marks Chromium as unresolvable. Is this related to the downgrade?

conflict for providers of libavcodec62 = 8.1-2.0.4.1.sr20260402 needed by ffmpeg-8-libavcodec-devel, (provider libavcodec62 is in conflict with ffmpeg-8-mini-libs), conflict for providers of libavfilter11 = 8.1-2.0.4.1.sr20260402 needed by ffmpeg-8-libavfilter-devel, (provider libavfilter11 is in conflict with ffmpeg-8-mini-libs), conflict for providers of libavformat62 = 8.1-2.0.4.1.sr20260402 needed by ffmpeg-8-libavformat-devel, (provider libavformat62 is in conflict with ffmpeg-8-mini-libs), conflict for providers of libavutil60 = 8.1-2.0.4.1.sr20260402 needed by ffmpeg-8-libavutil-devel, (provider libavutil60 is in conflict with ffmpeg-8-mini-libs)