cynical13 The big difference between the Solus rolling approach and Manjaro rolling approach is that Solus Focuses on stability, and Manjaro Focuses on the bleeding edge. Solus has a much smaller repository than Manjaro, and the packages it does have aren't necessarily always quite as up to date as Manjaro's. However, This means that Solus updates are very safe because stability is effectively ensured before every update. It's not like the Solus devs have to test the quadrillian packages in the AUR to truly ensure stable updates for all users like the Manjaro boys and gals would have to do. I've been running Solus since last summer, and the only issue with updates that I have had were either caused by me (I messed up my partitions due to my noobyness at the time), or were caused by KDE (I use the kde test iso nowadays), and wouldn't affect most normal users using the Gnome, Mate, or Budgie versions. It's also important to remember that Solus' community is really very welcoming (in my experience). So, in the odd chance you do run into a problem with an update you won't have too much trouble finding help here on the forums, or even over on the Reddit page.