YuriTheHenrique About linux's problems, I love them, I really love when everything breaks, and I can't use anything, having to boot from an usb and solve the problem makes me fell... better?... I dunno. I'm a bit special maybe.

I used to enjoy fixing things when I was younger, but I use Solus exactly because I don't have to do stuff like that with this OS. Nowadays I want something that just works.

    Did someone just... changed the word I used and replaced with special? I've got to say, I'm surprised, it wasn't even an bad word. lol 😂

      YuriTheHenrique Aha, seems like it 😀
      Even replaced it in my quote too. I don't even remember which word you used, but it seems like it was at least somewhat bad. (don't say it again though)

      Axios gnome menu bar hosed

      Just asking ... have you ever tried Budgie? I run it on my Dell laptop (and five other machines) , and haven't had a problem with it, ever. Occasionally there will be a minor glitch in an application, but that's not Solus' fault. Never a problem, nary a one. However, I was a bit puzzled by Gnome for a few (5) days recently. I've never actually cared for Gnome, but I wanted to experience the Solus version, mainly out of curiosity.

      Before you give up on Solus, maybe consider a different desktop? MATE has been flawless for me on a media machine that streams to my TV. And Plasma seems to have its act together pretty well, too, but it's too big and slow for my taste. My only complaint with Budgie is its limit of only 8 workspaces, but I've been able to live with that (I'd prefer 10).

      Sometimes your hardware is just having problems with Linux, its fine... there is no need to get stressed because of that.

        Axios Are you using a UEFI setup or a MBR setup? I ask because I've had issues with my ASUS Zenbook model UX303LA using a UEFI setup. I've resorted to using a MBR setup on both my laptop and my desktop as a result. I've had no issues since switching to a MBR setup.

          downhill Specifically, under UEFI on my ASUS Zenbook and multi-booting Debian Stable and Debian Unstable, a kernel or GRUB upgrade would result in a non-bootable system. It happened to me 2 or 3 times.

          RLFontan Particularly with laptops!!! Has happened in both my latest laptops.... However, after a few days of not sleeping managed to fix everything =]

            AlienTux "...after a few days of not sleeping..." that's not good for your health in a number of ways. I speak from experience.

              downhill absolutely. I am trying to fix that because I want to live more than just a few years...