the packages are newer than in mint and it's rolling so no upgrades every half year, just weekly updates forever. i got my parents laptops running on solus and never did regret that. solus has been the most stable experience of all distros despite it's rolling. for myself it lacks a few packages that i want. but for the everyday user that's not to keen on tinkering this is the perfect fire-and-forget-solution.
I'd rather install extra software through Brew than through flatpak. Yet no support for either deb or rpm does not make me happy because that means you'll have to install a lot of packages through tarballs or from source. Unless they are - because of a lucky constellation at night - available as a working flatpak. Good insight though. I like it.
@@torsten.breswald in GNOME environment the startkey / search bar option i founding for a file with inner content words of documents still i believe it only works on Nautilus Is GNOME environment only provide this option or it is an extension of all distros to install or enable in control center? Leave a reply
the packages are newer than in mint and it's rolling so no upgrades every half year, just weekly updates forever. i got my parents laptops running on solus and never did regret that. solus has been the most stable experience of all distros despite it's rolling. for myself it lacks a few packages that i want. but for the everyday user that's not to keen on tinkering this is the perfect fire-and-forget-solution.
It's like mint but actually light, not "advertised as light but actually rather slow"...
I'd rather install extra software through Brew than through flatpak. Yet no support for either deb or rpm does not make me happy because that means you'll have to install a lot of packages through tarballs or from source. Unless they are - because of a lucky constellation at night - available as a working flatpak.
Good insight though. I like it.
For gamers this is the fastest I've tried out there.
have you tried nobara? Im considering to switch to solus
@@jeremy4491 Yes but on my rig (full AMD) Solus is faster.
What file manager is loaded Nautilus or what?
should be nautilus on budgie yes, but you can install pretty much any other, like nemo or thunar, dolphin and more
@@torsten.breswald in GNOME environment the startkey / search bar option i founding for a file with inner content words of documents still i believe it only works on Nautilus
Is GNOME environment only provide this option or it is an extension of all distros to install or enable in control center?
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is I good for gaming and editing
You can use it for editing but I don't know about gaming..I am a console gamer