Feb 23 14:48:36 2020
How old is your Solus install?
Date: 2019-09-10 21:58
Filesystem created: Sun May 5 04:25:40 2019
If mine is more than a month old I must have been busy and haven't had time to tinker and break things..
Filesystem created: Sat Apr 4 06:22:06 2020
I have several systems running Solus but the oldest existing install is:
Filesystem created: Mon Mar 12 15:58:21 2018
January 2018 on the main laptop (Budgie), june 2018 on the wife's laptop (Budgie again) and a couple of weeks ago a Plasma install on the Big One (an old Asus ROG.....1.2kg of powerbrick alone)
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wtmp begins Wed Oct 16 01:42:33 2019
That was a difficult month, Oct 2019. Gnome 3.34 had just been recently released on Solus and it was not the smoothest upgrade. It did smooth things out later (3.34 eventually became my favorite release at the time), but it was a good 2 weeks of hell, jumping to unstable, and having my hybrid laptop graphics trying to eat and freeze itself I ended up having to wipe it and start fresh! But before I did I tested out and helped out as much as I could. Thankfully, to end a rant that no one needed, the Gnome 3.36 upgrade this time around was essentially problemless on my end, so kudos to all the users that help and patch and curse and sweat while fixing Gnome
At work: Filesystem created: Wed Apr 26 18:30:16 2017
At home some days later.
Opération #1 : Mise-à-jour du dépôt
Date : 2017-08-14 23:52
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None of these commands show a degree of accuracy for me: Feb 24.2020. I've had Solus since 3.XXX on this stick for a couple years.
My guess is all my FUBARS and recoveries somehow skew the time stamp in some of these commands.
thanks to synth-ruiner for eopkg hs | tail
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Operation #1: repository update
Date: 2018-11-12 13:54
edit/redundancy