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| * Tier 2: Partial Support: Debian, EndeavourOS, | * Tier 2: Partial Support: Debian, EndeavourOS, | ||
| * Tier 3: Some Support: OpenSuse Leap & Tumbleweed, GeckoLinux, Arch, Manjaro, Garuda Linux, Devuan, Linux Mint Debian Edition, Peppermint OS, MX Linux, AntiX Linux, Pop! OS, Linux Lite, Zorin OS, Elementary OS, KDE Neon, Tuxedo OS, Nobara, Ultramarine | * Tier 3: Some Support: OpenSuse Leap & Tumbleweed, GeckoLinux, Arch, Manjaro, Garuda Linux, Devuan, Linux Mint Debian Edition, Peppermint OS, MX Linux, AntiX Linux, Pop! OS, Linux Lite, Zorin OS, Elementary OS, KDE Neon, Tuxedo OS, Nobara, Ultramarine | ||
| - | * Tier 4: Unsupported: | + | * Tier 4: Unsupported: |
| Two big casualties are apparent in this new plan: Arch and OpenSuse. Arch is just too fast-moving for me to keep up and is, in any case, never installed in standardised way, which makes supporting it practically impossible. OpenSuse is dropped as a tier 1 platform because it's peculiar and literally no-one I know of uses it as a desktop OS. | Two big casualties are apparent in this new plan: Arch and OpenSuse. Arch is just too fast-moving for me to keep up and is, in any case, never installed in standardised way, which makes supporting it practically impossible. OpenSuse is dropped as a tier 1 platform because it's peculiar and literally no-one I know of uses it as a desktop OS. | ||