You guys have helped me a ton, so now I'm going to help you with a tip. I find it useful to save all my settings and a list of all the apps I use in a CherryTree database. If an app does not install simply via the repository, I include info on how to install it (via PPA, debian package, manual install, etc.) You can get CherryTree from the repositories or, if you want the latest, there is a PPA available for it.
I had to wipe my hard drive because the upgrade from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 did not work. After the fresh install, I'm going down my list of Kubuntu settings and stuff to install. That way I can get the job done more quickly and I can make sure I didn't miss anything. I have my list of apps divided into "high priority," "medium priority," "low priority," and "basement priority." Here's a screen shot of my CherryTree file:
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Maybe this will help someone who doesn't do something like it already.
I had to wipe my hard drive because the upgrade from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 did not work. After the fresh install, I'm going down my list of Kubuntu settings and stuff to install. That way I can get the job done more quickly and I can make sure I didn't miss anything. I have my list of apps divided into "high priority," "medium priority," "low priority," and "basement priority." Here's a screen shot of my CherryTree file:
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Maybe this will help someone who doesn't do something like it already.
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