Downloading SolusOS 2 alpha 5 now
edit/update: very impressive. With just a couple of fixes this thing is ready to go. It looks awesome, feels very much like Gnome 2, I think that "wow" pretty much sums it up for me
SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4)
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Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4) -EDIT Jun 27th
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Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4) -EDIT Jun 27th
I am interested and plan on following the development. I really like what I have seen so far and I like the ideas the project brings to the table. SolusOS is looking extremely good and it is still in the alpha stage! I spent some time yesterday looking over the SolusOS forum and enjoyed what I saw.I'm fine with that.TBQH I didn't expect any interest here of SolusOS
Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4) -EDIT Jun 27th
Downloading the iso as I type. My eyesight is not the best right now but what the heck. I get the other 4 stitches out Monday! I saw the stitches in a computer enhanced image, they are sticking out of the iris of my eye. They said something about my cornea going back to it's natural position after that, then I get my contact lens and reading glasses! YEAH!
That is why I have not been doing any testing lately, just a little bug fixing here and there. I see ghost images a lot of the time and I sure won't miss that. I can only look at my monitor for so long with my eye like this, then I have to walk away from it for a while. I have managed to re-load 3 machines around here lately though. For 2 months I couldn't even make out any letters on the screen or see the keyboard.
I am going to try out the alpha 5 release today. I have been wanting to check it out ever since I saw the screenshots.
That is why I have not been doing any testing lately, just a little bug fixing here and there. I see ghost images a lot of the time and I sure won't miss that. I can only look at my monitor for so long with my eye like this, then I have to walk away from it for a while. I have managed to re-load 3 machines around here lately though. For 2 months I couldn't even make out any letters on the screen or see the keyboard.
I am going to try out the alpha 5 release today. I have been wanting to check it out ever since I saw the screenshots.
Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4) -EDIT Jun 27th
I've been using SolusOS 1.1 since it's release and am very pleased. I'm sick and tired of buggy applications in so many modern distros that utilize unstable or testing branches of various core distros (IE: Debian). Ubuntu Unity pissed me off to no end as well. Finally after ups and downs with Slackware, Gentoo, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Mint (XFCE, Gnome, KDE, and Debian), CentOS, etc...I decided to save myself the headaches and go back to a stable Debian based distro, if not Debian itself. I was fortunate enough to stumble across SolusOS and feel at peace finally!
SolusOS is extremely stable and fast. I've had 0 problems so far with an exception to some odd gnome-panel behaviour which may be a simple configuration option (Panel disappears frequently but comes back up when minimizing windows). Out of all the distros I've used, I'd highly recommend this beautiful OS to novices and experts.
Spread the word!
NOTE - The installer may intimidate some beginners with it's partition step as it's a manual process but with a basic understanding of the Linux file-system and partitioning you should be solid.
SolusOS is extremely stable and fast. I've had 0 problems so far with an exception to some odd gnome-panel behaviour which may be a simple configuration option (Panel disappears frequently but comes back up when minimizing windows). Out of all the distros I've used, I'd highly recommend this beautiful OS to novices and experts.
Spread the word!
NOTE - The installer may intimidate some beginners with it's partition step as it's a manual process but with a basic understanding of the Linux file-system and partitioning you should be solid.
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Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4) -EDIT Jun 27th
It will be even easier, once the beta1 gets released (it is the next one up and should be out soon)...Ikey will have a new installer on it that also has "auto-configuration" options much like the ubuntu installer has always had...
Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4)
ATTENTION IKEY!!!
Ok so I've been trying for 5 days now to register on the solusos forum as I've got a few things that are NOT working?? It never will let me complete the registration process???
1. N-13 AUSU USB wirelsee Draft N adapter connecting to a Cradlepoint 1.5mbps Draft N router connects @ 28mbps? IMHO that's like dialup speed on my LAN?? Windows on same computer connects at 144mbps!!
2. Installed Gimp via Snaptics Package manager but no way to use it? Tried to reinstall it via Terminal but it's already installed? Does NOT show up in the Menu??
3. Multiboot system with 5 hard drives and I can't access any of those drives without aunthication? Haven't found a way to stop that other than booting to Mint??
4. Also installed a few other packages trying to get rid of the aformentioned authentication crap on the other drives in this computer but those don't show up either?
But my main complaint is that I've been trying to register on that forum trying to get support and each time NOTHING happens! To be brutally honest, I got no time for c**p like that! So if someone from over there has a reason that I can't register to get help with this OS, then please enlighten me as I'm getting somewhat frustrated!
To those here on Mint, please accept my apology for using your forum for that other OS support but I don't have any other choice other than not using that OS!
Ok so I've been trying for 5 days now to register on the solusos forum as I've got a few things that are NOT working?? It never will let me complete the registration process???
1. N-13 AUSU USB wirelsee Draft N adapter connecting to a Cradlepoint 1.5mbps Draft N router connects @ 28mbps? IMHO that's like dialup speed on my LAN?? Windows on same computer connects at 144mbps!!
2. Installed Gimp via Snaptics Package manager but no way to use it? Tried to reinstall it via Terminal but it's already installed? Does NOT show up in the Menu??
3. Multiboot system with 5 hard drives and I can't access any of those drives without aunthication? Haven't found a way to stop that other than booting to Mint??
4. Also installed a few other packages trying to get rid of the aformentioned authentication crap on the other drives in this computer but those don't show up either?
But my main complaint is that I've been trying to register on that forum trying to get support and each time NOTHING happens! To be brutally honest, I got no time for c**p like that! So if someone from over there has a reason that I can't register to get help with this OS, then please enlighten me as I'm getting somewhat frustrated!
To those here on Mint, please accept my apology for using your forum for that other OS support but I don't have any other choice other than not using that OS!
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Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4)
Seeing as how I started this thread and it has caused some debate.
I am not opposed to closing it.
I am not opposed to closing it.
Re: SolusOS 2 Alpha5 Released (Gnome 3.4)
Okay, locking the topic. For support on SolusOS, please visit their forums (http://main.solusos.com/forum.php) or their IRC (http://solusos.com/irc-channel/). Hack on!
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