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Current server issues.
Harvey Howdy! I encountered this issue with my sister many miles away from me as I’m helping her get Solus Budgie onto her Thinkpad. The timeouts were still an issue, obviously, but we circumvented it via bit torrent which got me thinking:
Is there any sort of organized torrent/seeding we (meaning me and others interested) might be able to do to help solve this issue for others by hosting the ISO’s via torrent? Or do we already do this and there’s a way I can participate in seeding the ISO?
Bhibb
https://getsol.us/download/ contains torrent links for each edition, which I assumed was the torrents you used. Just keep seeding.
Any news about the issue ?
CorvusRuber still a WIP. They are trying to track down the bug, while also ordering new hardware to build an upgraded system.
DataDrake
I do not miss the times when I had to handle similar issues. My condolences to the team.
Hi!
is that safe to use solus gnome without installing any updates? I reinstalled gnome 4.3...
thanks for the support
Fanmion
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Fanmion is that safe to use solus gnome without installing any updates? I reinstalled gnome 4.3...
It is always a risk to run an operating system without current updates. However, in this case, Solus 4.3 was released in August 2021, and the risk is probably not high. It would be a good idea to update if you are willing to put up with a lengthy process.
If you want to install updates, this is a method that should work:
(1) Open the terminal.
(2) Run command sudo eopkg up. This will start the update process.
(3) The process will start to download updates.
(4) At some point, the download process will fail. You will probably get a message something like: "Operation too slow. Less than 1000 bytes/sec transferred the last 120 seconds."
(5) When the process fails, run sudo eopkg up again. The download process will pick up where it left off and download more files before it fails again.
(6) Keep repeating Step (5) as many times as you need to in order to download all the files. Be patient. You might have to repeat Step (5) over and over again, but it will eventually download all the files.
(7) After all the files have downloaded, the update process will continue to completion without further action on your part, verifying, extracting and installing files, until you are fully updated.
If you don't want to update at this time, keep checking back to this thread. RIT will eventually get the problem solved and we can count on the Solus team to let us know in this thread.
This procedure works well. I tried it a few days ago.
Hello there!
tomscharbach It works and thank you very much!
Greetings from Alderaan
Fanmion
Good thing that tomscharbach method works. Chapeau!
Right now I am enjoying: "L'Impératrice en el Grand Palais de París - Passengers 2021" with some Cabernet Sauvignon while updating both PCs. Today is going to be a good day.
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Tom's method does not work for me, unfortunately.
I get directly the message:
Depot information from Solus is up to date.
There are no packages to install.
Tried on two Solus machines.
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rothom
Did you just install Solus?
If you are talking about "todays update", its not synced yet (if there is any).
You mean freshly installed? No. Solus has been running for years.
rothom
Ok, then there are no new updates
tomscharbach By the way, for other people trying to download the ISOs, you can use wget -c (--continue)
to resume a partially-completed download. Very handy for situations like this.
My last update was two weeks ago. You mean no new updates have been released in the meantime? Hard to believe, especially since we are talking about multiple computers.
Are we to understand that the problems at RIT from a week ago is still happening?