[deleted] My thought was, if I could use an installer that didn't require a DE and could be ran in the command line, I could install Solus to a bigger drive and update the system there.

    zmaint No, I don't ever make it to a desktop environment. I boot the live CD, get an option "Install Solus", which then gives the nouveau error and freezes. However, from the nouveau error I can use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to access a CLI, which I could use to update, except that the partition with the live CD on it is too small for the update (And I don't know how to successfully expand the partition). So my thought was, if there was a CLI based installer (Debian has this I think?), I could install to a larger disk, then be able to run the update.

    Basically, I have access to no DE, only a CLI, and less than 1 GB free space for updates.

      TIny-Hacker you trying to install the budgie version? I'm thinking I have an old PC in storage. I could do a base install, update it, then clone it and share the ISO with you.

      Another totally off the reservation thought... install it in a vm. Update. Then ise that to replace the nouveau files you need on the live usb.

        zmaint Yes I'm trying to install the budgie version. I'd much appreciate that 😀

        I may also give the idea with the VM a try. I thought of doing that earlier but kind of put it off since I'm not that experienced with VMs, but that might be my only solution left.

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          TIny-Hacker

          However, from the nouveau error I can use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to access a CLI, which I could use to update, except that the partition with the live CD on it is too small for the update

          chroot into your installed system following the instructions posted by zmaint and update there.

            zmaint Sadly, it didn't seem to work. I'll probably try upgrading the installer ISO in a VM, and if that doesn't work I'll wait for a new ISO to be released, whenever that happens.

              TIny-Hacker I do have a spare PC and I did get the budgie ISO downloaded. I do intend to install and clone for you. Yesterday ended up being busier than I thought.... Usually Fridays are exceptionally slow for work.

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              TIny-Hacker Sorry, I mixed things up and thought you're having an installed system that doesn't boot, but the ISO boots.

              The only bet is to wait for the next ISO, as updating the live system doesn't change the version that's being installed from the ISO.

                Hi there, I use Budgie with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and booted the live iso 2 days ago without having a problem to fresh install Solus. The Problem only started after the install, because I needed the beta drivers for my system to work properly. Any chance of getting better results if you would try another Desktop environment ISO, e.g. Gnome? Then you could switch to Budgie once you get your Solus up and running.

                  The fact that the ISO seems to cooperate with @Goldhahn 's 3060 Ti but not with @TIny-Hacker 's 3060 is a great illustration of why ISOs are difficult to put together. The team has to test with lots of different hardware variations to see where stuff breaks.