I tried to install the wallet on a Linux system but without success. Basically, I have a wallet on my Win 7 OS all working correctly, but fews days ago I installed some Win 7 updates and since I can not boot anymore LOL I guess it's message from microsoft telling me something? For me now, no microsoft anymore! I am using a dual boot system, so from the second partition I tried to use Wine to install solaris wallet but not able. Reading @starl1ng it seems more difficult than that.
Well, it's not hard actually, for me at least, but i used to compile lots of stuff like miners, wallets, etc. You just need to clone the github repo, ensure that all required package are installed and compile it. Usually, all repos have Readme.md file with requirements and instructions.
In case of solaris wallet, (assuming you have all packages installed) you need to run
git clone
https://github.com/solariscoin/solariscoin.gitcd solariscoin
qmake-qt5
make -j 5 - number of CPU cores +1, in my case, core i5 with 4 cores, does not affect the result but greatly speeds up the compile
After some time, if everything goes ok, you'll have solariscoin-qt executable file, which is a solaris wallet qt application.
But, as i said, their wallet is probably outdated on github, it is v 0.4.4 BETA (as said in README), it relates to miniupnpc v1.6, and fails to compile with newer version of miniupnpc, but even if you compile it, it doesn't connect to other nodes.