OpenSUSE 13.2 To Use Btrfs By Default
An anonymous reader writes "OpenSUSE has shared features coming to their 13.2 release in November. The big feature is using Btrfs by default instead of EXT4. OpenSUSE is committed to Btrfs and, surprisingly, they are the first major Linux distribution to use it by default. But then again, they were also big ReiserFS fans. Other planned OpenSUSE 13.2 features are Wayland 1.4, KDE Frameworks 5, and a new Qt5 front-end to YaST."
In addition to all those wonderful cutting-edge features, Microsoft promises not to sue you for patent infringement on all that Imaginary Property from Windows (the pinnacle of human technological achievement) that was stolen for use in Linux.
What more could you ask for?
Stick Men