WetGeek I'd also like to ask whether these ISOs might contain a feature I've found very useful, during this time I've been relying on other distros. I've noticed that most recent installers offer three choices for setting up a disk: no swap, swap no hibernate, and swap + hibernate.

The installer won't be touched yet for the first ISO release (which is mainly a package refresh, with better hardware support), but improvements in that area are definitely planned long-term (in fact there has been some talk about ways to improve the installation experience just today in the team channel).

    Staudey one of the best thing in Solus is how fast the system is installed so please, don't make any longer experience but even shorter or keep the same speed.
    I trust you guys other geek stuffs, just making ready for when you push every out for us to enjoy and get back on track

    Staudey To follow developments and test with a computer, it's always

    sudo eopkg add-repo Unstable https://mirrors.rit.edu/solus/packages/unstable/eopkg-index.xml.xz ?

      atriaze Have you used the Unstable repository in the past? Because as Unstable user you have to expect instability at times, possibly series bugs, and follow our Solus Development room on Matrix for announcements about ongoing work to not accidentally break your system by updating at an inopportune time.

        Staudey Indeed, I will install unstable Solus on my second computer and not on the work one.
        I want to learn and go further, simply a personal approach.

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        ikey As long as it doesn't take too much of your time. It is pretty usable on mobile already, if maybe not 100% perfect.

        ikey noticed it straight and switched to it already, making it better is always welcomed if it doesn't suck your time