There are a multitude of Linux operating systems to choose from. Spin-offs, clones and distributions (another word for “operating systems”) based on other distributions. One example is Linux Mint, which is based on Ubuntu, which in turn is based on Debian. But not all distros are based on other versions of Linux. One example is Solus, an independent distribution that has been gaining traction lately. Its target audience is the everyday home user, and it delivers user-friendly experience. Let’s find out why Solus might be a candidate for your new daily driver. The Solus Mantra “Less is more,” which can…
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