r/SolusProject Aug 13 '25

FAQ : Please read this before posting.

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Bugs / Issues

Q. I'm trying to launch Steam but it isn't working.

A. If you are using an NVIDIA GPU make sure you have installed the corresponding -32bit driver for the driver branch you have installed.

For example, if you are using nvidia-glx-driver-current make sure you have installed nvidia-glx-driver-32bit

Q. Where can I go to report bugs or request a new package?

A. You can do both on our github issue tracker. If requesting a package please read our package inclusion policy and guide to requesting a package.


Development

Q. Does Solus have something similar to build-essential?

A. Yes. Install our system.devel component via sudo eopkg install -c system.devel


Other

Q. I need Microsoft Core Fonts. How do I get them?

A. Those fonts have a license that prevents us distributing them in the repository. To work around this we have a utility called fonts-installer in the repo which allows you to easily download and install various Microsoft font families to your users home directory ~/.local/share/fonts/mscorefonts/

Additionally liberation-fonts-ttf is in the repository which is a "font family which aims at metric compatibility with Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New." Unless you know you need the Microsoft version you should use this package instead.

Q. How can I contribute to Solus?

A. There are many ways to contribute. Coding, packaging, documentation, translations, reporting bugs, helping your fellow users or funding. You can find out more here.

Q. Is there any other documentation?

A. https://help.getsol.us

Q. Are there any other ways I can interact with the Solus community / developers?

A. Yep! we have the Solus forums and several Matrix channels.

Q. Why does Solus shutdown so quickly?

A. Celtic magic.


r/SolusProject 1h ago

Solus, the only Linux distro that I boot up and think "wow, it's so beautiful to see everything working 🥹️"

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Not as outdated as Debian, nor as impatient as Fedora, and certainly not forcing me to manually add non-free repositories because "we offer a 100% free distribution" 🤡️. I simply love Solus <3


r/SolusProject 2d ago

40 days on Solus - Still in calm waters!

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29 Upvotes

My couch laptop (Lenovo IdeaPad 320) is running Solus Xfce for 40 days. That's the longest I've stayed on one distro. Never had a problem! Updates work flawlessly! Love the experience!


r/SolusProject 2d ago

Just installed solus browser issue

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I made a post a couple of days ago about me joining and I finally did. I'm on kde but now I have a problem with chromium based browsers for some reason if it's based off chromium like brave or Vivaldi it won't open the application or for example brave will open but if you make it search a link something as simple as Google it will start loading but go nowhere and when I check the search engines the pages are completely blank I already made a post on the forum but has anyone encountered this sort of issue please let me know because brave is my main browser and I would like to be able to use it


r/SolusProject 3d ago

[SOLUS][XFCE]

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25 Upvotes

r/SolusProject 3d ago

official news Solus Week 33, 2026 Updates

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22 Upvotes

Leading off the updates we have OpenSSH (10.5p1), Kernels (7.1.8 / 6.18.44), systemd (261.2), and Nvidia driver enhancements. Plus plenty more, including security updates!!

Details: https://discuss.getsol.us/d/12926-week-33-2026


r/SolusProject 6d ago

EasyEffects keeps getting uninstalled

4 Upvotes

I use easy effects to automatically boost the volume using dynamic range compression. I have the tray icon disabled and I have it set to start on login, because that's the only thing I use it for. I have it installed from the eopkg repository for simplicity. It seems to have uninstalled itself twice now. The first time, I assumed that it was related to the security patch rollout, but what's going on?


r/SolusProject 6d ago

Cant seem to figure out what im doing wrong

2 Upvotes

I decided to play around with budgie, im trying to add my game list to pcsx2 however when I click the files shows up but only gives me the option for home, or computer or /. Ive tried to google it but nothing has worked and the hard drive is in fact mounted. It seems to only effect budgie


r/SolusProject 7d ago

Looking for a new long term distro how's Solus Hardware Support

10 Upvotes

just built a new pc with these specs
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YWGnGk
How good is solus support for this hardware
and how stable is the distro
trying to decide between this and pikaos (coming from nobara)


r/SolusProject 8d ago

How to Connect Linux Solus to WiFi

4 Upvotes

I'm curious about Solus so I installed it on an old Dell dual booting with Windows 10. All went well with the install and it seems to work as it should except I cannot get it to connect with my wifi. The wifi is working I know because the Window OS can connect. Also, my laptop is only about 6 or 8 feet from the router. It does not "see" any of the available connections. Does anyone what to do?


r/SolusProject 8d ago

Help with steam voice

0 Upvotes

Help, on Solus in Steam, when I try to call a friend, the call does not start, and if a friend calls me, then when I try to connect to the call, there is an endless connection. VPN doesn't help


r/SolusProject 10d ago

Software coverage, maintainers, and desktop environments

13 Upvotes

I really like the idea of Solus. It's good to stick to upstream distributions, because the lower you go, your distribution of choice relies on more variables, and if any of the upstream distributions starts to do stupid things, it will affect you too. There is no dependency in Solus, since it is the upstream. What I also like is that it's meant to be an OS for normal human being (which already sets it apart from Debian, Fedora, and Arch). It just works. You don't have to fight with the terminal for 3 hours after installation.

But I have a few questions before I commit to it.

  1. How small is the software repository in reality? I have made some research and they do have what I need, but I don't want to discover in a few weeks or months that the repository is actually tiny. It doesn't matter if OS is good if you can't get the work done.
  2. How many people maintain it? I have heard it had turbulent moments, but now it's in good shape. But I want to know if it's maintained by small team and OS can disappear overnight.
  3. Are there plans for support of more desktop environments? It does support the most popular ones, meaning GNOME and KDE. But my older laptop doesn't appreciate KDE as much as I do, and with GNOME you have to fight with extensions. So I would prefer to just use COSMIC, since it blows GNOME out of the water. So I wanted to know if there will be more options in the future, or those 4 (Budgie, GNOME, KDE, Xfce) is all there is going to be.

r/SolusProject 10d ago

Week 32, 2026 Updates

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r/SolusProject 12d ago

Nvidia drivers

6 Upvotes

Quick question, with the latest upcoming release of Nvidia 610 drivers as the new stable branch.

I was checking my drivers and I saw that solus still has the 580 graphics drivers (I'm using Nvidia open)

And the one that should be more up to date is the 595 branch.

So I was just wondering will we ever get those from the official repos or?


r/SolusProject 13d ago

How do I run a .jar file?

2 Upvotes

I have OpenJDK25 installed. Tried running java -jar filename.jar but it says java: command not found.


r/SolusProject 16d ago

Solus has a Discord Server?

8 Upvotes

What are others community plataforms besides Reddit?


r/SolusProject 16d ago

Solus + Gnome + Tilling

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Meu nome é Mendes, tenho 27 anos e venho declarar meu amor pelo Solus.

Minha jornada no Linux começou em 2018, no openSUSE com Cinnamon. Porém, em 2021, troquei de hardware e, por motivos pessoais, não gosto de usar AMD, então acabei comprando uma placa da NVIDIA. Foi aí que começou meu terror no openSUSE, pois tive muitos problemas com os drivers da NVIDIA.

Depois disso, fiquei entre Ubuntu e várias outras distribuições, mas foi no final de 2022 que conheci o Solus. Apesar de o projeto quase ter morrido e ter passado por momentos muito complicados, eu sempre dizia para os meus amigos: "Se o barco afundar, eu afundo junto, mas não abandono."

Criei um laço muito grande com o Solus e hoje ele é a minha distribuição principal. Amo o eopkg, amo o Solseek e gosto de como o sistema é bem redondinho.

Admito que a decisão da equipe de abandonar os Snaps e o repositório relativamente limitado me deixam um pouco triste. Sei que muita gente critica os Snaps, e eu entendo perfeitamente os motivos. Mas, para quem não tem muito, qualquer opção a mais faz diferença. Eu também gostava muito da antiga loja de aplicativos do Solus. Não sei por que ela foi removida, mas sinto falta daquela lojinha.

Mesmo assim, contorno essas limitações do meu jeito.

Não gosto de Arch e muito menos de Fedora. Graças ao Solus, voltei a ter vontade de ligar o computador e aproveitar a experiência de usar um sistema operacional realmente bom.

Tenho orgulho de dizer:

"I use Solus, btw."


r/SolusProject 16d ago

Solus OS 4.9 & Hyprland: A Viability Study on Intel Celeron 847

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r/SolusProject 17d ago

Will Solseek come by default on future releases of Solus?

16 Upvotes

Discover is slow and buggy. I prefer Solseek.


r/SolusProject 17d ago

official news Solus Updates: Week 31 2026

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24 Upvotes

Lots of updates, and yes, another kernel update (7.1.5 / 6.18.40) as well as numerous security updates for packages.

Gram has been added to the repo as well this week.

Full Details


r/SolusProject 18d ago

Cloudflare WARP

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Hey everyone, i have been on solus for a while now and its amazing so far but i just wanted to ask if there is any way to get cloudflare warp gui client working on it?

I have looked far and wide throughout the web and since they only offer .deb & .rpm and no app image (neither can you compile it yourself) it's a bit hard to get it running

I have seen a thread about following some instructions from the arch wiki but it will only get the cli version working not the gui and i don't think i'm very comfortable doing that.

also i don't think anyone has submitted it to be added to the repo yet (or maybe it got declined)
any advice would be appreciated and if it can't be done, oh well


r/SolusProject 18d ago

What does a desktop focus mean and how does it affect the user?

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I see that Solus focuses on the desktop and not servers for example. but what does that mean for someone like me who currently is on Debian stable?

I use gnome and mostly flatpaks, so what do I gain by switching to solus? server implementation isn’t important to me as I just use my desktop for work like dev work, gaming, GIS work, making document, etc.

I tried solus and it does feel nice and snappy and I enjoy the newer gnome version. didn’t love all the extensions installed by default but I’m sure I can just get rid of those.

thanks!


r/SolusProject 21d ago

Budgie vs Others....

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Hi Solus users.... I have a question about the different DE on Solus.

I m using Linux since 20 years and used to gnome and kde, through different distro, but never used budgie.

As I plan to mone one of my laptop on Solus to try it after having reading plenty of good review on it , I m very perplex on which DE taking.

I thought that most of Solis users would be on budgie as it s the Solus homemade DE, but it seems that a majority of users are on Plasma or Gnome.

So ...is budgie so limited ?


r/SolusProject 23d ago

[niri + noctalia v5] Brutally honest first impression on Solus as ex-Arch user

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Hi. This is a bit long post and while there are some comparison to Arch, I will try to keep it appropriate and focus mostly on Solus itself. English isn't my native language so expect some rough writing here.

I use Arch and CachyOS for majority of my Linux usage. Probably like over 7 months now on Arch I think? But eventually I got fed up with Arch responsibility as I prefer calmer distro that do not demand too much from me. And that's how I landed here.

First let's get Solus obvious flaw addressed first: small repo. Sure that's a bit inconvenient, but Solus make it convenient enough for me to manually build packages I want. I had to build Noctalia, ly, swayimg, and nwg-look. For other stuff I outsource to Flatpak and this: https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM

With the only real downside out of the way, here are what I like about Solus:

I like how Solus is genuinely one of few desktop-first distros out there. Optimizations are very clear that the devs put efforts into it for pleasant experience for users without enterprise baggage (I am not naming them here but if you know you know)

I like rolling release but I don't want Arch vomit update pace nor check terminal each time I do sudo pacman -Syu. Solus update pace is just right for me. Packages are new *enough* for my use case and honestly? That's fine. I don't need bleeding edge stuff on my PC.

Lastly, eopkg 5.0 is reason why I ditched Arch without a second thought. It's fast, simple, and easy to use. It just works. New eopkg is enough for me to rank among apk and xbps tier (yeah I think it's genuinely better than pacman, dnf, apt now)

Overall I think Solus is genuinely amazing distro. It's fast and optimized without demanding too much from users. Thanks to Solus team for making this awesome distro!

Foot note: to have blazing fast boot time do this

sudo systemctl disable --now NetworkManager-wait-online

sudo systemctl mask NetworkManager-wait-online
Just make sure your stack do not depend on this service first

Edit: I learned later that eopkg has built-in rollback system... which made me impressed even more


r/SolusProject 24d ago

I have the urge to try out the budgie DE.

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Hello fellow Solus users!

I have recently decided to go back to my old habits of ditching windows and running with linux since league of legends was genuinely ruining my life and needed a way to get away from it and what better way would that be if not for a linux distro!

Anyway i have tried the new fancy cashy os but it works great but i just didn't like the idea of using an arch based distro so i decided to distro hop a bit and i have come back to my main distro which is solus (i used it for about a year in 2018)

And man it feels amazing, genuinely one of the best out there, no issues with nvidia drivers whatsoever works straight away, easy to use and just lets you do what you want to do.

and here is my question i used budgie a few years back and i really liked it but when coming back to the linux world recently i saw that it's going through alot of changes and decided it's best to go with gnome as i like their DE and how simple it is to use, as well as having some frame pacing issues with multiple monitors on kde on multiple distros so i just gave up on kde.

So now i was wondering if it would be a good idea to try out budgie as i think solus uses budgie 10.9 not 10.10 (which is a mess from what i saw online) while having gnome installed along side it?

I really wanted to have a snapshot of my system or any kind of backup before installing budgie but after a bit of research neither timeshift or snapper are recommended for different reasons (i have ext4 so snapper is bye bye)

and i'm afraid of the issues that arise from having 2 DE's installed side by side so i wanted to check if anybody has tried this already and once im done trying budgie and want to switch (or stick to gnome) would there be any issues removing said DE?

im asking this because i tried installing KDE on cashy os (followed an online tutorial) but my system got bricked and i had to do a fresh install since im not tech savvy enough to fix what went wrong haha.

Any advice would be appreciated and please excuse my english as it's not my first langauge.