Clear Linux Powered Solus 1.0 Linux OS Set For Release This Week

Written by Michael Larabel in Clear Linux on 21 December 2015 at 09:00 AM EST. 10 Comments
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The Solus Operating System is planning to announce its version 1.0 release on Christmas.

Solus is a newer but promising desktop Linux distribution built off of Intel's Clear Linux project, features the Budgie Desktop, and more.

In the latest weekly update for Solus, Josh Strobl announced that they will be releasing Solus 1.0 on 25 December. With Solus 1.0 it will be powered by the Linux 4.3 kernel and have Skylake support, initial AMDGPU driver support, libinput-based input on X.Org, updated Intel and Nouveau graphics support, and the updated Budgie desktop support.


Those wishing to learn more about the project can visit Solus-Project.com. Stay tuned for more details on Friday.
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