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Solus is a stable rolling distro, making it somewhat special in the world of Linux. A new ISO just dropped.
Wow I completely forgot about this distro. Might check it out. I remember liking it a lot but back when flatpaks were just becoming a thing. My main issue was no packages made for solus
There’s been a few times I built from source but flatpak has been quite the blessing. Solus is also looking for more software maintainers, so if there’s something not in their software center now that you want, it could be a good opportunity to get involved.
True. I’ve always wanted to contribute to an open source project in some way. I’ma try it out again and if I stick with it I just might put my foot into contributing.
Still no Wayland support for Budgie. That is really the only reason I used Solus in the past. As a rolling distro Arch is still king.
Budgie 11 should be coming out soon and is supposed to be full Wayland. Arch is nice if you can stay up on your updates and can tinker if things don’t work right.
I’m sure I’m missing something, but what is unique about this distro?
As far as I know, there are only two independent rolling distros that are stable: Void & Solus. Solus comes out of the box ready-to-go with little-to-no tinkering, with a good aesthetic appeal. I like rolling distros because there’s no retiring my version. I keep it updated and it keeps getting updates. Support for life.
Open SUSE Tumbleweed too right?
Does anyone consider Tumbleweed stable?
Yes
Don’t you do it? Been using TW for almost two years now and had close to no issues.
Chimera Linux is also a pretty cool independent distro…
So, solas isn’t based on debian or some other core base? It’s its own thing? Did I understand correctly?
Correct.
Sweet! I’ll give it a try on my next install. Thanks!