Hm, was haltet ihr eigentlich von der Solus OS?
Ich nutze (noch) Ubuntu 25 und bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich 26 nutzen will.
Edit:
Welche Erfahrung habt ihr mit Solus OS gemacht, insbesondere bezüglich Gaming?
Hm, was haltet ihr eigentlich von der Solus OS?
Ich nutze (noch) Ubuntu 25 und bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich 26 nutzen will.
Edit:
Welche Erfahrung habt ihr mit Solus OS gemacht, insbesondere bezüglich Gaming?
Hey, ho, let's go! The Distro hop!
I've just moved from Fedora 44 Silverblue to Solus OS. Primarily because of the age verification stuff that's coming. Let's see how this goes.
The only thing I can say so far is that the upgrade process in Solus seems excruciatingly slow, but it could be because there was a huge catch up from the ISO version to current. But GNOME seems snappier in Solus than in Fedora. But I haven't put it to the test yet.
@ZDNet @latest-news-ZDNet You forgot to mention that if you want the full version of ZorisOS, you have to pay for it. NoGo
SolusOS is free....
Episode 13 of Dark Blue Weekly released
https://darkblueproject.com/sites/news/dbw-e13.php
#darkblueweekly #darkblueproject #linux #bsd #freebsd #ghostbsd #solusos #linuxkernel #openssl #opensource #freesoftware
Linux Distributions for Beginners
https://darkblueproject.com/sites/articles/linux-distro-rec-beginners.php
Raven's announcement: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@raven/116370150271062248
#darkblueproject #linux #linuxdistribution #fedora #debian #archlinux #endeavouros #nobara #linuxmint #q4os #solusos #ubuntu #opensource #freesoftware
I was asked many times over the last years which Linux distribution I would recommend for beginners. I always answered that they should try out multiple ones and choose the one that they like the most.
But, for the people that don't know where to start with that, here is my list of Linux distributions I would recommend for beginners in the Linux world.
https://darkblueproject.com/sites/articles/linux-distro-rec-beginners.php
#darkblueproject #linux #linuxdistribution #fedora #debian #archlinux #endeavouros #nobara #linuxmint #q4os #solusos #ubuntu #opensource #freesoftware
Still not completely sure of "which linux os" or Os's but at the moment my list of possibilities are narrowed to ---- with things I'm finding & like being --- and yes I'm still planning on doing doing a set of drive partitions, so that I've 1 spot, beyond a general dual boot system
1. #ElementaryOS --- very customized in focus, with disability accessibility features. *Edit: I combed through all the apps, paid & free on flatpak --- added up what I would want to buy& it comes to under $25 (*not including pay as you can/want for the OS itself) and it becomes pretty clear that cost isn't a real factor, especially as their preset suggestions for the OS are so low.
https://appcenter.elementary.io/
2.#SolusOS -- seems like a simple yet fully built system & their website seems built to help people learn more & in turn do more.
https://getsol.us/