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I know I know, another "help me choose a distro" thread
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You complained about reliance on GUI tools, so you're going to have to explain how that isn't easy to use if folk are to help you. What is the issue with that for you?
Most stuff on opensuse, you can also do on command line. Having a GUI to help people who like a GUI doesn't mean people who like command line aren't facilitated.