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author | luxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net> | 2016-03-04 09:54:09 -0500 |
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committer | luxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net> | 2016-03-04 09:54:09 -0500 |
commit | f2cc1a8956005fee3341e6802ab302e955fb2659 (patch) | |
tree | d788539345a647ce181c3fc35f3add729b42b0d3 | |
parent | 1152360b351a178e31966917dac0fcd54d539404 (diff) |
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diff --git a/solus-review.txt b/solus-review.txt index c4677c0..e9b60d9 100644 --- a/solus-review.txt +++ b/solus-review.txt @@ -33,3 +33,9 @@ Solus is clearly in its early days and you need to know upfront that the package As long as you know that going in, Solus can be a great distro to use, even on a daily basis. One thing that's less clear is who Solus is really for. Having used it for a couple of months now I would say that it works well for anyone who wants a traditional desktop experience, but still something more modern than what you'd find in MATE or Xfce, but lighter than what Cinnamon offers. That may be a small audience, but that also may be what Linux needs more of -- distro diversity. Solus may never supplant Mint or Ubuntu, but that's okay. It's a solid little distro with a clean elegant interface that makes a compelling alternative. + +screenshots + +solus-01.jpg Once Solus is install you'll be greeted by the clean, minimalist Budgie desktop. +solus-02.jpg Solus features the very slick Raven notification and customization center. +solus-03.jpg Solus's clean and simple start menu and homegrown Software Center. |