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Debloating opensuse tumbleweed
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I've been using opensuse for years and not found a solution to this. I have a new appreciation for apt and my next OS will definitely be debian-based.
Gimme a Debian based rolling release distro with the quality control of Tumbleweed and I'd switch in an instance.
Or try Slackware -CURRENT. Not Debian-based, but quality control is awesome. There even is an
apt
simulator for it.