So I guess it's semi-offical now https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-22-04-lts-released/  I'm still taking the conservative response and wait for 20.04 LTS to be upgraded.
							
						
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Just be aware, LTS upgrade notifications are not usually turned on for some time (July-ish?). Sometimes for a long time.Originally posted by Fred47 View PostSo I guess it's semi-offical now https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-22-04-lts-released/ I'm still taking the conservative response and wait for 20.04 LTS to be upgraded.
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I assume you know you can just remove snap and all it's junk - happens in just a couple seconds. That's a Canonical decision and not Kubuntu devs, but one would think they could remove snap in their releases. Probably some "legal" reason why they can't.Originally posted by Beerislife View PostThat was short lived. Too much Snap stuff on it, including Firefox. Back to Mint....
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That seems odd. I don't have snap-anything installed yet Chrome is up to date.Originally posted by Beerislife View PostAfter removing all Snap crud I couldn't install the dependencies for Chrome. I need to spend more time on this...
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He doesn't tell us how/where he got Chrome. Statements without context bug me.
							
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I'm going to be installing Ubuntu Studio now they are using KDE as their desktop. At the moment I used their addon on top of Kubuntu but the actual distro has been upgraded. First task on install, removing snap
 Although I need to compile some sort of list before I uninstall of configs and customising.
							
						
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Great release so far so good. Working well here I did a new Install instead of upgrading. Everything working fine.
only glitch is I use Vivaldi and as in the Daily builds and Beta QApt finds it's missing a dependency and won't install it but I just manually installed with dpkg and it's working fine also.
Not sure what dependency QApt thinks is missing. Other than that everything is working.Dave Kubuntu 20.04 Registered Linux User #462608
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LOL, me too.Originally posted by Snowhog View PostHe doesn't tell us how/where he got Chrome. Statements without context bug me.
This worked perfectly here on a new 22.04 install:
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/g...rent_amd64.deb
sudo apt update
sudo apt install google-chrome-stable
No additional dependencies required.
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Removing snap just as easy: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/...347-de-snapingOriginally posted by Beerislife View PostThat was short lived. Too much Snap stuff on it, including Firefox. Back to Mint....
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Cool. Glad to see this distro is still moving forward and offering Plasma desktop. IIRC a few years back it rather languished.Originally posted by Bings View PostI'm going to be installing Ubuntu Studio now they are using KDE as their desktop. At the moment I used their addon on top of Kubuntu but the actual distro has been upgraded. First task on install, removing snap
 Although I need to compile some sort of list before I uninstall of configs and customising.
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