At the end of October, I told you about the awesome new software developed by a Solus user, Solseek. In short, it’s a fast TUI package manager for Solus Linux that provides a keyboard-driven interface for searching, installing, updating, and removing software using Solus’s native eopkg system, with optional support for Flatpak and Snap where available.
The only drawback back then was that the software was still in its early days, so it wasn’t available in the official distribution repositories. So, to benefit from its features, you had to compile it from source. Well, that’s no longer the case.
Not a great name when the Soulseek project already exists. Soulseek has been around for much longer and such a name collision could have been avoided if they asked around in FOSS communities before choosing it.
Could be on purpose to try and signal boost off an established and recognized name?
ddrescue and dd_rescue has entered the chat



