I like the feel of it, but eopkg really holds it back. I found that many of the apps I rely on weren’t an option with either native packages nor flatpak. I went over to CachyOS and found it less polished but the options for package deployment were much better. I guess the real question is what kind of use case you have.
@Kacerdias I mainly use Solus for basic things such as SQL, GIS, and general work in the Zen and Floorp browsers professionally. I don’t have much interest in using this system for gaming.
As for eopkg, it definitely has its kinks not being based on “pacman” or “sudo,” but I’m cool with it for what I use it for.
I like the feel of it, but eopkg really holds it back. I found that many of the apps I rely on weren’t an option with either native packages nor flatpak. I went over to CachyOS and found it less polished but the options for package deployment were much better. I guess the real question is what kind of use case you have.
@Kacerdias I mainly use Solus for basic things such as SQL, GIS, and general work in the Zen and Floorp browsers professionally. I don’t have much interest in using this system for gaming.
As for eopkg, it definitely has its kinks not being based on “pacman” or “sudo,” but I’m cool with it for what I use it for.