Solus

Why aren't you using Solus 3.9999 yet?

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Because neon exists.

I'll consider it once a KDE .ISO is officially out.

go away kevin

Considering it's already on version 3.9999, Solus 4 with the KDE .ISO is surely coming out very soon.

Quads checked.

I love gentoo.

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>that font keming
Jesus Christ

*kerning, faggot

You can get banned for saying this, even if ironically, on 30 days.
You better delete this post.

Are you using Arch then?

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Because I'm using NT/Ubuntu now.

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Is it Qt based yet?
Also

Not yet, but it is actively being worked on.

Because it doesn't have yaourt

I'm already using the best, Ubuntu Budgie.

>joke
>your head
Also, I tried solus once but Budgie ran like shit on my x220.
Sluggidity woop
buggity poop

Might I suggest you give Solus MATE a shot?

>(((systemd)))

FACK AWFF, KEVIN

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>Why aren't you using Solus 3.9999 yet?
first reason is that I never heard of it before seeing this post - which made me curious enough to search and read up on it. second reason is that it tries to hide the package manager with a GUI (according to the few pages I skimmed through just now) and I don't need no nanny OS restricting me from my powertools.

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You are fully free to use the package manager in the terminal, lad. I use the terminal pretty much exclusively for installing software and updating and other things with eopkg. It's not really restricting you of anything, it's just very easy for new users of Linux to get everything they might want or need, since everything in the repos is in the software center, including a description, sometimes screenshots, and other things, as well as third party software, and you can update straight from it too.

Interesting. Since you're clearly a Solus shill/expert, tell me about it's support for full disk encryption out of the box. Does it have it? I've had criminals working for law enforcement break into my home before (omg you're running a tor exit node and someone on the internet did some random bad thing using tor and we're too stupid to understand what tor is so we must steal your things). I see full disk encryption support as a must since it's creepy to have angry criminals snoop through my private life (omg you're innocent of the reason we used to justify breaking numerous laws, there's got to be something, anything we can use - in my case there was nothing and I've got the impression this pissed them off immensely, specially after I filed charges).

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>Why aren't you using Solus 3.9999 yet?
because there's no iso with a decent DE

install gentoo

I'm actively being working on clicking the .iso download button.

Saving screenshot for the next "windows fonts suck" thread.

It's funny because you're serious, an ass, and also oblivious to your own stupidity.

Yes, out of the box you can encrypt it with LVM+LUKS.

that looks COMFY my man ;)

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>can't install his own DE

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This.

because of the kivinnet

that's great, sounds like it's worth a try. I'm not liking that it's got such an ancient kernel version in OPs screenshot but I'm guessing there's a way to run git like a real man. I do understand why noobs aren't pushed into doing it by default.

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No plasma iso yet, kevin. Also they seem to be remaking stuff like the software center and package management so I'll just wait for solus 4 before trying it.

This.
No KDE, no fun.

qt based Solus 4 is going to btfo everyone.
(and thats a good thing!)

Does it still break when updated?

KEEEEVIN