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    Really Pleased with Kubuntu 20.04 LTS

    I've been using the LTS versions of Kubuntu since 12.04 and I think this is the best release yet.
    I love the fact that it also has KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS. I use one rolling release distro with 5.19x and it might be nice when they get it straightened out, but I want something that, just works.
    I had been putting off switching from Legacy to EFI for about 5 motherboards now because of the work of backing up all my stuff and converting 2 drives to GPT.
    I also added a NVMe as my boot drive. It was a lot of work but I was amazed at at how easy an EFI install was with the installer.
    The only difficulty I had is that that Kubuntu live USB would freeze because of my 2080 RTX. I knew it there was a safe boot option but Kubuntu would jsut boot and freeze. Then my son reminded me to tap the ESC key so I could see safe boot as an option in grub.
    After that I was up and running in no time.
    I'm a total LTS fan and usually I don't even look at the at the interim releases.
    Great work and now I don't have to do another install until the next Kubuntu LTS release come out. (I never go the the upgrade route, I see too many many problems that those who go upgrade route have.)
    Kudos!

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    Yay! Another LTS only fan.

    Glad you are seeing good things with 20.04 LTS. I've been LTS only for quite a while myself. Some time ago, I decided to get serious about backups. So I bought a couple of 2.5" SATA drives and some USB enclosures. That made clean install life very certain and easy. Also, when I went to UEFI with GPT drives, I just made a data backup, stuck in two new SSDs (one for / and SWAP, the other for /home) and there it was. A couple data directory adjustments and all was well for the next couple of LTS clean installs.

    My backup drives are about 2x the size of /home to allow for "expansion", since that's all that ever gets backed up. It's a personal machine, not a server or Enterprise thing, so that's all that is important to me. Reinstall of the OS is rare, easy, and fast; and typically no impact on /home.
    The next brick house on the left
    Intel i7 11th Gen | 16GB | 1TB | KDE Plasma 5.24.7 | Kubuntu 22.04.4 | 6.5.0-28-generic


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