DataDrake My problem is not with the deprecation of drivers as that's on nvidia, not Solus. (I just think that supporting it on the LTS for as long as the LTS version is compatible would have been nice.) It's the intentionally broken rollback that I can't wrap my head around, since it was accompanied a big, effectively breaking change. (Nouveau being limited to boot clock speeds paired with older hardware, as implied by the fact it ran on 340 proprietary drivers, equals being broken for normal use.) So to sum up the situation, nvidia made perfectly okay hardware obsolete, but if I just trusted Solus and didn't follow Solus or more widely Linux news too closely before casually upgrading, I'd have semi-bricked system with no way to quickly go back to the last working configuration until I figure out what my next steps are. (Probably becoming an AMD convert.) So what's the point of having a rollback? And should big hardware changes like this even happen not even during a point release, but an ordinary weekly sync?