I'm evaluating Kubuntu 26.04 LTS to decide if I can recommend it to a "normal" user who isn't interested in CLI or editing config files. I have experience with quite a few KDE distros (Fedora, Aurora, MX Linux, Debian, Kionite, Suse....). Obviously general use of Kubuntu is familiar and easy.
I do like it so far, and unlike most other distros, internal drives are auto-mounted oob. Very good!
I installed the most plain version (no browser etc.) and used btrfs. I only installed flatpak to keep things easy. I set it up easily like all my other Linux PCs and all works fine.
A few questions:
I do like it so far, and unlike most other distros, internal drives are auto-mounted oob. Very good!
I installed the most plain version (no browser etc.) and used btrfs. I only installed flatpak to keep things easy. I set it up easily like all my other Linux PCs and all works fine.
A few questions:
- Why is the firewall disabled by default? Most distros have that enabled oob, but Kubuntu (and Ubuntu) have it disabled by default?
- When starting up, the grub menu sits there for a few seconds waiting for input. How can I disable that with GUI? I found some ways to edit some config files, but that will be too cumbersome for normal users
- What will be the upgrade method to switch to 2028.04 LTS? Will it just be a simple "upgrade" button in Discover (like in Fedora)? Or does it require any CLI or more complex methods?



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