SOLUS_INVICTUS We need to have stable a Rolling Release again as Solus was before if we want users to go back to this so nice distro or if we want users to try it... Or at least having a Real Roll-Back facility as NixOS for instance, that would be the best solution.
To be honest and 'forthcoming' (as it says in the Matrix), I've had similar concerns for a while now. I use my Solus as the only daily OS for work and home. I simply cannot afford to chase down 'rabbit holes' even without a 'red pill'.
In other words, if/when my system 'breaks' ie it needs repair or at worst, a reinstall, that is a too hard
of a 'knock..knock...Neo'. I do not wish to 'follow the white rabbit', ever.
I have considered Solus to be a stable and reliable personal OS since 2019.
Long term stability is what I look for in a Linux distro, not how current its kernel is. Is it possible that the Solus dev team is too aggressive with the update schedule and its plans for 'world domination'?
Why not, for instance, have updates which have been well tested, every 2nd or 3rd week, or hell, even once a month? Why every week?
I am in no mad rush. I understand that security updates need to be applied at the earliest possibility. But other items? Does a 0.01 version difference make such a big difference to most users?
I might be totally 'out of my depth', and do not have much inkling of technical issues and needs. Just echoing mine and another user's concerns here, since they have come up.
Please, don't 'shoot the messenger' ! 😆