Back to Mint

I can’t, or rather I won’t F*ck around with OpenSuse anymore. I’ve wasted too much time struggling from one issue to the next. Most things weren’t bad until some update killed VS Code. It has been downhill since then. So it’s back to my “noob” Mint distro. I never left it anyway was dual booting. Still looking for that elusive backup distro. I was doing most development work on OpenSuse. So I installed Go on Mint today. I’ll have to manually install gnuCobol for version 3 because the repositories offer version 2. I had previously installed VS Code. So I also cloned it with Clonezilla.

I’ll miss some KDE features…when they worked! It would almost have been better if these features never worked rather than work then stop working. And like I said this hot corner/screen edges problem has followed me from Manjaro to OpenSuse.

I’m not desperate for OS things to solve. I’d rather spend my time learning more about Go.

Maybe try Fedora again when version 35 comes out.