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I recommend checking out Fedora Silverblue and other immutable distros, or, at least, use more containerization like Flatpak and Distrobox.
When the programs are all in their own small environment, they at least don't affect the base system like deleting the DE or other important packages when something goes wrong or changes dependencies.
But, in your case, try switching to tty (CTRL + ALT + F2) and installing the DE base (e.g. gnome-desktop). This will co-install all other dependencies, like X11.
Remember to always backup everything and reading thoroughly when using sudo in the future. And, maybe, check out the tips from my first paragraph :)
Yeah I'm thinking about getting OpenSuse Slowroll!
Good choice, but remember to always containerize things, use flatpak and distrobox when possible, opensuse is excellent as a base distro to build your setup on top of, but i wouldnt say so much to actually be your setup. Opensuse user speaking
Thanks yeah! What do you do when there isn't a flatpak available for what you need?
I my case I needed Ciso Anyconnect for Uni VPN.
I would try using it inside an archlinux distrobox, and install using
yay
or some other aur helper