Solus 1.1 Linux on Scale HC3
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Solus is a new Linux distribution that includes a fresh, new desktop environment called Budgie. While Budgie is available on some other distributions this is its native platform (much like Cinnamon on Linux Mint.) Finally a chance to check it out for myself.














As you can see the installer still leaves a bit too much to the end user and is easy for an experience Linux user but would be a little daunting to a newbie looking to use this as an easy to use end user desktop. If this is being used in a company and being installed for staff, this would not be an issue, of course.
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Login Screen
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Blank, new desktop.
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Drop down menu.
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Software installation program.
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Installing LibreOffice Calc.
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Looking for the download, this is now the top result in Google.
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@travisdh1 said in Solus 1.1 Linux on Scale HC3:
Looking for the download, this is now the top result in Google.
Wow, that is so awesome!
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Wow... that is very minimal and extremely sharp.
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I wonder how this will stackup for people's preference compared to, say, Mint with Cinnamon.
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@BBigford said in Solus 1.1 Linux on Scale HC3:
Wow... that is very minimal and extremely sharp.
only gotten a tiny bit of time with it so far today, but the little bit that I have gotten... I like it quite a bit.
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@BBigford said in Solus 1.1 Linux on Scale HC3:
I wonder how this will stackup for people's preference compared to, say, Mint with Cinnamon.
So far, I would say quite well. This is very slick as a desktop goes.
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In the first 30 seconds, I'm impressed so far. Just started it in a VirtualBox vm and it was booted and ready to go before I looked back.
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Web browsing with FireFox...

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LibreOffice Calc 5

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Very nice! I want it or something derived from it on my Raspberry and Banana Pis

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@KOOLER said in Solus 1.1 Linux on Scale HC3:
Very nice! I want it or something derived from it on my Raspberry and Banana Pis

I bet this on a Pi is awesome.
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I don't believe that an ARM port has been made, yet.
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They will catch up definitely! ARM is getting a very good kick now. Raspberry Pi is somehow underpowered by current "modern" means but Banana Pi solves most of the business cases AFAIK. That's NOT thin client if you care.
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If only someone would make a board in the style of the RP but with the Tegra X1 or even K1, so much potential.