EbonJaeger We have a small sync this week while we prepare for an ISO release very soon. This preparation has taken much of our focus, and we want to keep the repository stable for the release.

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All good nice little update.

Updated just fine on GNOME. I like the name Endurance for 4.7 🙂

No problems, as always

4 packets
127MB
Cool 😉

No problem with the update

EbonJaeger

Thanks for this new update (smaller than as usual, 4 packages, 121,65 MiB).
But the release of a new ISO v 4.7 is indeed good news, and is sure to arouse the interest of Solus users.

Does this mean that DoFlicky will eventually be removed and how, in this case, will the installation of Solus happen for computers with a graphics card still maintained by NVIDIA?

Thank you for your feedback.

    Update is OK
    After the update, it shows "Solus 4.7 Endurance" on OS Name property

    penny-farthing Afaik, driver updates for Nvidia will still be available through Gnome Software and KDE Discover.

    penny-farthing Does this mean that DoFlicky will eventually be removed and how, in this case, will the installation of Solus happen for computers with a graphics card still maintained by NVIDIA?

    I mean, yes, probably, but for reasons entirely unrelated to this (for example it still being written in Python2). The new software centres should be able to install hardware drivers. Not sure why you'd think from this news post that it would be removed though. It's just about removing a now unsupported driver from it

      EbonJaeger We do have a new package this week, though. [Bluejay]

      Yes, yes, YES! 😄 Finally a Bluetooth manager that allows me to use a BT keyboard with my Xfce laptop! Well done!

      For a long time I've wanted to be able to configure my spare DELL Latitude laptop to run on Xfce, my second favorite DE, but with Blueman installed I was never able to. I could pair and connect the Arteck keyboard, but was never able to get any output from that keyboard. This all despite @TraceyC's insistence that she could do so successfully, using the same model keyboard, and closed my issue. Eventually I gave up on the idea, and hoped that one day there would be another BT manager I could try in place of Blueman.

      Now there is one, and I'm happy to report that my Xfce laptop will successfully pair, connect, and work with both my Triathlon mouse and my Arteck keyboard! Now, as time permits, I'll be able to finish configuring this laptop as an exact duplicate of my Plasma daily driver, and give it a real workout. As a plus, it will make a fine backup in case anything ever happens to my Plasma laptop.

      Not only does Bluejay work well with both my laptops, it's also a very clean, well-designed and built application. Thanks for making this available. I had tried for months to solve this problem while using Blueman, without success.

      Staudey

      It's because when I search for nvidia in Solus Software Center or Gnome Software, I only see packages with version number 470.

      But I now realize that the current version of my graphics card (565.77) is the result of the nvidia-glx-driver-common and nvidia-glx-driver-modaliases packages, sorry for this confusion.

      So, is it necessary to keep the nvidia-470-glx-driver-modaliases package?

        penny-farthing So, is it necessary to keep the nvidia-470-glx-driver-modaliases package?

        No, after this update you can safely remove that modaliases file, since it's no longer required by the Hardware Drivers utility.
        (It will be removed from the repository altogether as soon as the driver itself is deprecated, so since it's very tiny there's no rush to manually remove it now)

        Boot menu (UEFI) still says Convergence 4.6

        Edited the conf file to show 4.7 Endurance.

        Cherry-picked discord 0.0.82

        Cherry-picked a fix for k3b

        Hi,

        I have done fresh install of 4.7 Budgie and gprename screen fonts are very small and different.

        Any idea?