Why to use openSUSE
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The most common reasons among users.
Preloaded software
Preloaded means that openSUSE comes with a lot of software. Some of the most used programs will be installed during installation from CD or DVD and user will get usable computer out of the box. This is a big difference to some other systems that offer basic operating system and few programs as evaluation versions, which means they will stop working in a few weeks, or have limited functionality. Your openSUSE box will work as long as you want, getting regular security updates for whole 2 years.
OpenSUSE, and as such, Linux, comes with many useful components in just one package, and out-of-the-box. Having to download software from different places on the Internet is a remnant of the (mostly Windows-centric) past. Using only very few so-called repositories, you already get access to a vast amount of hardware drivers, essential components (e.g. text and file manipulation/shell utilities) and end-user applications at the cost of only a few clicks^W keyboard strokes.
- End-user applications (e.g. Office suite, Vector/Raster imaging, DVD/BluRay disc writing, Internet communications, but also scientific and various other programs)
- Multimedia components (media player with codec support)
- Software Development (Compilers, etc.)
- System tools (e.g. Antivirus, Firewall)
The software is included in packages that will install all components necessary for program to function properly. YaST Software, the RPM package manager based system, as used in openSUSE provides a centralized and unified way of installing and removing software. No more mixing between MSI, InstallShield and obscure Never-Uninstallables that sometimes install obsolete components, break the system and force reinstallation.
Why we use Linux?
We use it because it allows us to get our things done faster. (I do hope so ;-) This does not mean to jump on the Linux bandwagon leaving everything else behind — many users run Windows or programs designed for it in virtual machines (you can think of computer in computer) or interface layers (WINE) — and they can pick the best of both worlds.
To be sorted
Here you can place your reasons that are not so common, or at least appear not to be at the moment you are adding them. You can also vote for some reason by adding comment "+1".
Individual Reasons
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Why_to_use_openSUSE/cyberorg Cyberorg 18:01, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Picked up from online messages
"Andreas van dem Helge" opensuse mail list:
- The default KDE setup (except the menu I prefer "KDE" style) is much nicer than any other distros. That's why I use openSUSE.

