Hats off to you!
Solus 4.5 Resilience Released
brent @davidjharder ----"For a demonstration of pipewire’s out-of-the-box capabilities, see this forum post about noise reduction for microphone inputs." [there was no post linked].
Works for me.
The work you guys have done to expand rocm and AMD support has made me so excited that I'm going to nuke the Fedora installation I kept just for those bits on my desktop used for Blender (and gaming, I mean...). So stoked to have support for an RX 6700 XT GPU in Solus for Blender! Thank you all!
Installed the XFCE version on my really old Sony Vaio, seems to be nice and stable no issues so far. Thanks for creating this new ISO.
davidjharder maybe the link is absent for me via my own extensions?
@joluveba that is just a picture of stock Libre Wolf tabs...their font and font size..with the theme I found at the Firefox store called "Blue Sky-Silver Sea."
MrAiupov This is not the case, so far the default is one click.
The default always has been, and always should be, one click. If any Solus edition should be changed to make it more like Windows, it shouldn't be the edition that's advertised as "A sophisticated desktop experience for the tinkerers." I submit that "the tinkerers" refers to the Linux tinkerers.
I think all Solus editions, being Linux OSs, should default to acting like Linux, not acting like Windows, but if any edition needs to be more like Windows, please let it not be KDE Plasma.
We tried to do the "double click by default" but it's really not easy to do in Plasma 5 without changing it for every single user who has Plasma installed and who never changed the setting. Since Plasma 6 itself changes that default we decided to just hold off on it until then.
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Just XFCE first impression live (Excellent)
Will let know more after install and setup and tweaks gotta have them.
Think I will like it better than Budgie
My yoga started working again go figure Its getting XFCE installed on it anyways
Thanks all for the excellent hard work.
brent no way Budgie makes 3rd on any list
Not for you, and I respect that. After all, Plasma is much too complicated - too many settings. Too configurable.
The worst Budgie could do for you would be second place. You should definitely give Xfce a shot, though. I've noticed while doing an update that it's amazingly fast. Noticeably so.
WetGeek The worst Budgie could do for you would be second place
heresy
WetGeek . After all, Plasma is much too complicated - too many settings. Too configurable.
Plasma is too configurable...it is 100% tinkerer distraction for a mind like mine that should be more productive....
To me I'd install Plasma and spend 10 days making it look and behave like Gnome in every window and way. Tear out the kde framework and bring in gnome-shell. I would out-configure Plasma to the nth degree simply because it's daring me to...heh.
I finally had time tonight to remove all the Solus 4.4 torrents from Transmission on my server, and replace them with the four Solus 4.5 torrents. They immediately started seeding like crazy. I'm tempted to see if I can start a couple more instances of Transmission on that rather robust machine and seed even more. I'll find out tomorrow.
The applet WeatherShow in Budgie still works crookedly - the applet setting works slowly - DE Budgie may freeze for 1-2 minutes. What is the problem? In the applet?
Hello everyone, I have installed solus OS Gnome in the new version, I already had version 4.4 running, I have to say really good work from the Solus team, everything is running like clockwork, thank you for that and please keep it up...
Sorry, I'm German and my English is poor hence the Google Translate.
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WetGeek I'm tempted to see if I can start a couple more instances of Transmission on that rather robust machine and seed even more.
After writing that post, I found rTorrent in our repository, and found out that I can run multiple copies of it in a terminal, and I can run multiple terminals, each in their own workspace. So I'm excited now. It uses ncurses for a UI, and it's written in C++, so it will be very light on resources. All I need to do is learn how to set it up and use it.
I realize there will be a learning curve involved, but I'm encouraged by that opportunity, and as I write this, I'm printing out a copy of the rTorrent manual. I'm really looking forward to getting that machine humming, cranking out copies of all four Solus editions. I'll keep using Transmission until I have rTorrent up and running.
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Random question about the new installer: did Calamares lift the old requirement about a single EFI partition?
I remember encountering that while I was installing Solus ( but it has been a while)