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    A helper script after Kubuntu 26.04 installation to save time

    Hello all,

    I've written a small script that you can run after installing Kubuntu. The script is editable, and you can enable or disable certain features. It configures a number of optimizations, fixes and enhances the system with a few packages. This could be helpful to some of you.

    https://codeberg.org/boospy/Fastinstaller-Kubuntu
    https://github.com/boospy/fastinstaller-Kubuntu


    kind regards​
    boospy


    #2
    Thanks for sharing.


    However, I think you should change the subject of this thread to clarify that your script is clearly aimed at advanced users.
    It does very individual things like e.g. installing the Z shell for terminal users, adding an Austrian community repository, uninstalling Firefox and Thunderbird, etc.
    By the way: The script will likely not work on a system installed using the "Minimal installation" option, as Snap is not installed there at all.…

    I also think that your description on the Github website "[…] configures the system for an optimal operability. […]" can be very misleading as it is impossible to know the intended purpose of an installed system without feedback from the user.

    In my opinion the script should be better named something like "My Personal Installation Script", since it seems to be tailored with your personal or your friends' needs for an installation in mind.


    Enough of the criticizm, have a nice day.
    Last edited by Schwarzer Kater; Today, 04:32 AM. Reason: addition
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    important things to do after installation (24/26.04)get rid of Snap script (20.04 +)
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      #3
      Well, it's really just for my own use and as a little helper for the Linux installation parties. Thanks a lot, your points definitely make sense. I'll go over the whole thing again and try to explain it better.

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