So I see people are having problems with 15.04, and several have recommended a fresh install rather than upgrade. I have a stable and fully functional 14.10 kubuntu set up, and fortunately thought to check these forums before rushing to update to 15.04.
My question is - why is a fresh install better? Is it because of problems with package selection and upgrading from 14.10, or is it just because Plasma 5 has problems starting from an existing kde 4 based ~/.kde profile? i.e. if I upgrade in place and wipe my ~/.kde profile will that be just as good?
Although I'm asking this, I really don't want to delete my old .kde profile because I have kmail and my wallet all set up, and I'm never sure where to find the stuff I need to back up and restore. These days, kde seems to randomly splatter it's config data through several different hidden files and folders e.g. ~/.kde, ~/.config, ~/.local, ~./kderc etc.
My question is - why is a fresh install better? Is it because of problems with package selection and upgrading from 14.10, or is it just because Plasma 5 has problems starting from an existing kde 4 based ~/.kde profile? i.e. if I upgrade in place and wipe my ~/.kde profile will that be just as good?
Although I'm asking this, I really don't want to delete my old .kde profile because I have kmail and my wallet all set up, and I'm never sure where to find the stuff I need to back up and restore. These days, kde seems to randomly splatter it's config data through several different hidden files and folders e.g. ~/.kde, ~/.config, ~/.local, ~./kderc etc.
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