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But if you use only flatpaks which Slowroll and Kalpa suggests then KDE discover and Gnome software manager will work. Currently I am not using OpenSUSE to test this out.
True, though I believe the Packman repo is still needed for access to patent encumbered codecs, so it's hard to avoid. It also used to be needed for Nvidia drivers and Steam (and the Flatpak steam is usually not recommended, can have issues over the standard package), though I'm unsure if that's still the case.