Yea, 100% an Arch Linux issue
Gnome 3.34
Good job @JoshStrobl
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This thread really makes me appreciate that I switched to Solus from an Arch base (the previous distro I've used the longest was Antergos) even more
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I'm looking forward to when it's finally available.
Your work is greatly appreciated @JoshStrobl
That's the beauty of a curated rolling release. You get to use mostly new stuff, but without the headache of bleeding out on the edge like on something Arch-based.
It's VERY nice to feel safe when performing updates.
Tbh before I had found Solus, I never would've even guessed I could be so happy with a distro. Even then I had been using Linux for a while and I was happy with it, but it was Solus that somehow miraculously managed to push it to over 9000.
Junglist Love Solus 3,000
Upgrade is now available for those on unstable. see this task on our development tracker.
Now I shall wait a bit for someone on unstable to update, report back, then I'll be off to bed. Just pushing the packages took 14 hours (not to mention the days of actually working on the package updates, testing, etc.) and I'm tired >.<
Very thanks to all the Solus Team for your hard work
One question: after almost 2 years I'm still experiencing this annoying 'gedit/LibreOffice' bug on both Asus and Lenovo laptop:
https://dev.getsol.us/T4946
video:
If I remember well, during all that time everything has been upgraded (even more than once) except Nautilus. Is there any hope for the Nautilus upgrade anytime soon?
crom5 Is there any hope for the Nautilus upgrade anytime soon?
No.
Yeah unfortunatelly the folks packaging the community package for Arch seems to have made a mistake Luckily the budgie-desktop-git from the AUR works like charm. Except for the tray icon bug, that was not present previously, but as I see has already been reported here on the bug tracker, so I'm not gonna give you extra complaint on that one
Keep up the good work!
Firstly, excellent work by the Solus team in making Gnome 3.34 packages available. Actually the performance improvements are significant and the system is fluid and without apparent bugs. I just noticed the absence of the "Application Folders" feature that in this release come as native. Does anyone know what happened?
emersoncavalcanti1972 I just noticed the absence of the "Application Folders" feature that in this release come as native. Does anyone know what happened?
It's an upstream issue. https://discuss.getsol.us/d/2847-gnome-desktop
I found out what you need. Have a key that needs to be modified using gsettings:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.app-folders folder-children "['Misc']"
It is now working correctly. This key is apparently coming incorrectly in the Solus installation itself, as I did a clean install.
Anyway, thank you for your attention.
emersoncavalcanti1972 This key is apparently coming incorrectly in the Solus installation itself
No it isn't. Otherwise it wouldn't be an issue in Arch and literally reported upstream to GNOME Shell. Just because we don't configure it doesn't mean upstream shouldn't be (or handling cases where it isn't set).
Closing to prevent further necroing.