Solus

TFW Solus has the ease of Ubuntu and the comfy of Arch/Gentoo.

Ubuntu and Arch users are on suicide watch now.

What ever happened to just letting people use the OS they want?
If you wanna use Arch, go ahead.
Debian? Sure thing.
Ubuntu, yeah go for it.

fuck off kevin

Not Kevin.
Because Solus is superior, that's what happened.

>the comfy of Arch/Gentoo.

How do distros with no default wm/de look comfy?

but how is the battery life?

And how do you use the packages that aren't already made for Solus?

FUCK OFF KEVIN

how are you doing kevin

ok kevin

Solus isn't even comparable to Gentoo. Gentoo has ultimate customizability while Solus forces you to use shit like systemd.

>What ever happened to just letting people use the OS they want?
did you forget what board you're in?

fuck off kevin

I tried solus, it was okay, but I miss the AUR too much. Gonna give parabola a shot next once I do the libreboot thing.

1. Shitty and featureless eopkg
2. No packages (Snaps, maan)
Two most important things that you want to be good in a distro are really falling behind competition in Solus. I like Ikey and some stuff in Solus (I believe that rolling releases are the future) but it's nowhere near mainstream distros.
You are so boring.

meh

I don't know what it is about Solus that puts me off... it's almost... too good.
It works too well, must be botnet.

Brainlet here
How do I update to the 4.13 kernel?

This would easily be the most used distro if more people knew about it.

nah, I already have a comfy triple boot on my MacBook Pro with macOS, win7, and Arch, each of which have been customised, and are reliable development partitions. I'm not going to replace Arch with the Hillary Clinton owned botnet

You can't even change your own kernel flags with it. I had to submit a patch request to the Solus development team to get one of my USB devices to work. After a month I could use my device again after telling them the specific flag to enable.

Solus is okay for new linux users and great for anyone looking to game on linux - it handles that kind of thing much better than other distros.

But it's shit for average to advanced linux users.

Stop bumping the thread, kevin.

>Solus
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