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submitted 1 year ago by uncapybarable@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

TBH, as a previous Solus user, I don't think I'd go back.

Part of the rise of the Linux desktop is that I have options that are stable, supported, and likely won't vanish into the ether anytime soon. Feels bad to think, but, eh, I'm just too old for anything else. 😀

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[-] 52fighters@kbin.social 15 points 1 year ago

I never left. The problem before was access was limited to one person who went AWOL. Now the organization has redundancy and the crew of maintainers are motivated, dedicated, and hard working.

This crisis was exactly what Solus needed to gain lasting power.

Stable. Rolling. Independent. That's what I want and Solus has been one of the few that really does this.

[-] eu@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

It is indeed a great distro. I can totally see myself going back to Solus if Fedora starts going downhill.

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