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OpenSuse TW. Network seems to be permission based. If I'm connected to the Internet on one user and someone logs in, they cannot connect without my pass. Quite ridiculous.
Oh, and I used to hibernate. Then it stopped working. Now I try to sleep and that sporadically fails requiring restart.
Used Tumbleweed as my main OS for years and this was always a pain point. Why do you need root privileges to connect to a network on a fresh install?? I can't be bothered to find a link, but Linus Torvalds himself complained about this and said it was the reason he didn't want his kids to use SUSE/openSUSE on their computers, since he didn't want them to have root privileges, lol.