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.

    why is Solus so cool?
    you guys need to explain this to me, it's not normal at all ... an OS should be buggy and quirky at some stage but not Solus, please fix that

      unclemez I know, I'm also losing patience with these easy hassle-free new system installs. What's up with that?

        brent I almost lost my temper, it flows, it just flows ... till the the whole is installed, I expected something to make me work a bit but even the after install is heavenly boring ... well, all went dangerously well, which is the highest level satisfaction and anger ever πŸ˜ƒ

        Mark12870 It is upstream decision to make it this way. AFAIK, this is because of flatpak first and immutable priority they have that make gnome software require you to restart before applying updates. Flatpak updates does not require restart.

        While this is understandably annoying, there is also a benefit. It avoid of the wonkiness (that might happen) when there is DE updates. You can also just use discover if you hate it too muchπŸ˜†.

        We might get a third software center alternative, if its development matured. cough cosmic cough

          Axios to me, Cosmic should replace XFCE but that's my feeling, I mean XFCE we know about and both Plasma and Budgie are there already plus the widely known Gnome, Cosmic would be a very good choice as it is actively developed and we still need to discover it more and more and tagging it beta or alpha on Solus ain't a bad move, look XFCE is cool but ... doesn't reflect anything of a modern Linux Desktop, while all other DE are, but, that's my view and consideration, not forcing anything here

            Mark12870 using gnome software center since yesterday on Solus and it all doing well, at least for searching and installing apps, now i'd like to see how it is going to do with updates

            EbonJaeger So I have Solus 4.5 xfce beta. I did some few updates just now. Can i assume i'm up to speed? I downloaded the 4.6 update but when trying to install i find that Calamares "replace partition" doesn't really give me that option anymore. It wants to wipe my entire drive, including a large "data" partition where all my stuff resides. And yes, I'm one of those who has multiple linux distros installed. I haven't seen this before? Thanks for any suggestions.

              entobill I downloaded the 4.6 update but when trying to install i find that Calamares "replace partition" doesn't really give me that option anymore.

              I just did this the other day and another distro lived there too. I made the unallocated space GPT and left it unallocated. I did get the Replace option. but had to Create my 1gb boot and /root partitions in the installer. Calmares sometimes easy, sometimes a thorn in my side.

              5 days later

              unclemez After using for years Cinnamong, Budgie, and Mate, I tested XFCE and I think is the best. Simple, it works like Windows (where most users come from), please do not replace XFCE.

                kwanbis That's cool, but i'd not choose a DE because it behave or remind of windows way to life, but that's me, I love Gnome, Budgie, Plasma and expect to love Cosmic because it is different and more in ad equation with what a modern DE should be, like for real

                Umm I'm still showing 4.5 and I have no updates available?

                  zmaint Please refer to what @Harvey said at the beginning of the thread.

                  Notice:
                  Existing installs that update will identify as Solus 4.5 and fresh installs with 4.6 ISO will identify as 4.6. This is due to the whole usr-merge nonsense that prevents us updating baselayout before the epoch repository is in place. You will just have to put up with this for now.

                    JTCPingas Yeah I did not see that. Thank you very much. I was worried, I was one that had that update eat eopkg a while back and thought I was going to have to clean install or something.