brent I installed for the first time on an SSD.

How did you like the performance of the SSD? The first time I used one, I was pretty impressed. I started looking for a seat belt.

    WetGeek Where have you been all my life?

    that was my response πŸ™‚. snappy devil. It was a 2.5 Sata ssd so I wasn't expecting a spaceship...but pretty noticeable from the HDD.
    Installing backup distro B 'alongside' solus at later date. Thanks for asking

    ermo ah, so thats what defines the new epoch, get it now
    thanks for explaining

    labeled

    Depends on what happens once we can update the baselayout package again.

    You may end up in a situation where the file you edited does not get upgraded, because eopkg determines that you have edited it, and then goes on to just save new updates to a backup file name so you never see them.

    ssr14 Omg, you don't read much stuff do you. It's at the start of this post.

    Given that Engrampa has replaced file-roller in Budgie, is there a way to integrate it with nemo? Removing file-roller also removes nemo-fileroller, for example

    I just want to say that i am always blown away by the level of polishness that Solus provides. Great work. I cannot wait for the XFCE (my DE of choice) to be out of Beta.

      kwanbis I cannot wait for the XFCE (my DE of choice) to be out of Beta.

      you will be disappointed. Nothing will change.
      It is already as stable as if it were not a beta and the version as such will not change

      πŸ˜‰

        Hi, I have a question related to Gnome Software. It always wants me to restart the computer to update the packages. It is quite annoying. Will this behavior change in future?

          Mark12870 Possibly, but I don't know because I don't use Gnome, it's comparable to KDE Discover.
          By default, it wants to restart the system after every update, whether it's necessary or not. You have to turn this off in the settings if you don't want it and use Discover.
          So maybe do some research.
          It's definitely not an eopkg setting. If it is, it comes from the Gnome Software Center.