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JoshStrobl
Miss by inchess, it's been Saturday for 40'!
Thank you all!
JoshStrobl
Miss by inchess, it's been Saturday for 40'!
Thank you all!
Fantastic! I've changed to my other laptop, the one that was still running Solus Plasma, and I feel at home now. There are two other machines that I'll switch back to Solus after dinner, but those will take a bit more of an effort than this one did. This one took an update -- those others need an installation and a lot of configuration. But it will be worth it.
50 updates!
Thank you so much.
After running -- sudo eopkg ar Solus https://cdn.getsol.us/repo/shannon/eopkg-index.xml.xz
Then run-- sudo eopkg up
Result for 50 pkgs in less than 2 minutes
[✓] Syncing filesystems success
[✓] Updating dynamic library cache success
[✓] Updating clr-boot-manager success
[✓] Running depmod on kernel 6.1.24-230.current success
[✓] Updating graphical driver configuration success
[✓] Updating system users success
[✓] Updating systemd tmpfiles success
[✓] Compiling glib-schemas success
[✓] Updating mimetype database success
[✓] Updating icon theme cache: hicolor success
[✓] Updating desktop database success
[✓] Updating GTK3 input module cache success
[✓] Updating manpages database success
[✓] Updating SSL certificates success
[✓] Reloading udev rules success
[✓] Applying udev rules success
craig@rock ~ $
Thank you @JoshStrobl and @ReillyBrogan
Superb, huge work, congratulations to all of you for this update.
Thanks Josh. This worked perfectly for me.
Are we happy? (Looks around).
Well I dunno about y'all, but around here, we happy.
You folks really know how to deliver on your promises and simultaneously exceed expectations.
worked okay for me . I am on the unstable branch at the moment . I have several programs besides the basic ones such as brave, blender, gimp etc and had 78 updates. took about two minutes , rebooted, and system is working fine so far. Thanks to the development team ..
have some one had any errors after the update?, I know they are really reliable but a have to play safe by now.
nolan Yeah. clr-boot-manager failed. I ran out of space over EFI directory. I've removed old entries and files. I left two kernels as option in order to boot. Then I entered clr-boot-manager update and returned this: [ERROR] cbm (../src/bootman/update.c:L238): Could not find default kernel for type current, using highest relno . It seems to be an old issue if you read some older posts about current and lts kernels.
PostData: Thanks to the team for trying to keep alive something really valuable, you're doing great.
Just updated my laptop (and old crap...), had almost a GB to update : worked well.
Unsure about the speed but my machine has a wireless interface limitation because of its age. I am confident to try the same on my workstation.
And I will clone my main drive to experience with the unstable repos as well, the exchange on Matrix are stimulating and motivating.
We are a Day + 4 after the "New Voyage Blog Post" and we are already able to update some packages.
I'm so thankful !
You guys and gals are mindblowing ! Really impressive
All went smooth ! Thank you very much; Solus is back on the block ! Yay !
Thank you!!! It was so great getting new packages this morning.
CDN has been chugging away just fine. 200+GB transferred, 30k requests to various indexes and packages. 82% cache hits.
Thanks - worked without a hitch!
Same here. That feels just so good. You guys are awesome !
Using these repos actually saturates the network unlike before, when only around a tenth of the bandwidth would be used.
Shannon repo, flawless upgrade in just a few minutes. Very happy to be with you at this great New Voyage.
Thanks so much to both the old and the new Solus team members!
nolan
I ran the updates (Shannon), then rebooted and had no errors whatsoever.
How fab is that?
Feckin' fab!!
THANK YOU FOR THIS, seeing those Matrix-like lines of updates roll down my terminal just felt sooo good!