adurante My experience with Manjaro was expect failures coz the leaders let out updates and then went out for a beer, and then all the users would document 50 different problems all over the forum and shout at anyone who began asking 'what's this?' and say the usual linux stuff - 'you should know, you should have read everything on all the forums', even if it's fragmented etc. It's the only one I left with a temper!
Solus 4.1 Released
robgriff444 I had that happen to me and it's funny looking back on it now.
Not very funny when it happened!
GRB The window border theme is âBlueprintâ
Application style is âOxygenâ
Plasma style is âPhoenix-lightâ
Color style is âPenguinâ
The system icon theme is âArcâ but the panel icons have been changed individually using icons from the âACYLâ theme.
I used KcolorChooser to match desktop colors with my Conky configs which are customized versions of two provided with MX Linux defaults.
I also did the same to match the background color for Cumulus weather.
The desktop analog clock is as comes standard with the Phoenix-light theme.
I changed the panel clock font to âLCD2â.
robgriff444 Pretty much anything following this type of release path will break with updates at some point no matter what the shills would have you believe. Plenty of users are prepared for this and either follow their own update schedule to minimize the risk or are able to deal with the mess after it happens. Youâre right too about the forums where users are expected to have scanned a thousand posts for a solution before asking for it themselves. From my experience Solus is one of the more stable distros available especially for new Linux users. If folks donât need too much additional software then one of the more user friendly Gentoo based ditros such as Sabayon or Calculate are highly unlikely to ever break. Just be prepared to have your packed lunch while a new install of Sabayon updates. ROSA is also unbreakable.
lekkerlinux Zorin Core with Gnome does drag although 15.1 is better. Worth knowing though that Zorin Lite will run with Compiz & Emerald added so you can end up with a faster system plus all the glitz. Although....... https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/10/23/bold-prediction-kde-will-steal-the-lightweight-linux-desktop-crown-in-2020/#1aa8992626d2
PrimeSuspect Pretty much anything following this type of release path will break with updates at some point
Yeah I was on Arch and Antergos for a couple of years but when things went wrong it was like we were all in the same boat and problems were sorted reasonably but Manjaro added problems that weren't upstream in Arch, released them without enough testing, and then had shirty wars with forum posts hundreds of entries long. It was like another world that I had been teleported into for some wrong I had done in a past life lol
robgriff444 I agree. Endeavour promised much after Antergos went down but just a glance at the issues in their forum demonstrates what users are likely to encounter. For me moving to a Gentoo base for my work machine was a no brainer. After all, Google had the world to choose from when they made ChromeOS and chose Gentoo for the base.
robgriff444 I feel your pain, but now everything is better with Solus. It's for everyone!
lekkerlinux Well, everyone who doesn't 'enjoy' arguing
I'm on arch for the last 2 years. But, I always looked at solus. My only problem: I love my Plasma and some applications. After the Solus-Plasma-Release I switched my Thinkpad and my Workstation over to Solus-Plasma. Everything feels smooth, booting time is amazing. At the moment I'm missing only one application.
So, thanks to the Solus-Devs for the fantastic work! Wonderful Distro.
LuckyBackup. I'm using it over the years and find it easy to use with more features then grsync.
thosol
https://getsol.us/articles/packaging/request-a-package/en/
if you get something more than the other backup tools we have, you max request it
Thanks. Yes, I know this. In the next days I will give grsync a try. If my requirement are not suffused, I will place a request.
Wondering if the Solus devs would consider making linux-lts
an option at install? My system freezes with linux-current
, which makes installing Solus difficult.
I've worked with Linux since 2005, started with Ubuntu, but tried others through the years (Mint, Debian, Opensuse, Fedora, Manjaro, Deepin, ...). Ubuntu is top, but not for my ten year old laptop. I'm impressed with Solus 4.1. How snappy it is and well made. Congratulations, I've never seen a more beautiful and more complete, satisfying operating system!
Balkatov That's interesting to read, because I went the opposite direction with one of my machines, which is exactly 10 years old. Since Solus dropped support for nvidia-340 drivers virtually overnight, I went for Ubuntu, then Xubuntu and that machine is so snappy now that I can hardly see a difference between it and my newer, beefier desktop. With the coming extended LTS edition, I can potentially squeeze another decade out of that computer. I dislike the idea of forced obsolescence, so I am pretty happy about that.
That said out-of-the-box GNOME Ubuntu is significantly heavier than GNOME Solus, so the latter immediately offers superior experience if GNOME is your preferred flavor.
Absolutely perfect. Kudos!
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I've tried many Linux distributions, but I've yet to find one that beats the simplicity, elegance, and speed of Solus. So many other distros are unnecessarily complicated and seems to throw everything but the kitchen sink at you. My favorite distribution at one time was Pardus, the original version that used the Pisi package manager, which I loved. So glad Solus adopted it. Keep up the great work!