Over the past ten years, I've had a system for updating my primary system. My mini-tower has plenty of space for drives and there are usually two hard drives mounted in it. I'm running an AMD 6300 six-core processor with 16 Gb of RAM.
Every couple of years, I purchase a new hard drive, remove the secondary drive, unplug the primary, and install the new HDD as primary. At that point, I do a fresh install of the latest Kubuntu.
The old secondary HDD gets labeled and stored away. Once the new primary is setup and appears to be running fine, I plug the old primary as the new secondary. That gives me access to all my old data.
This system has been working well for more than ten years. Until yesterday.
I mounted the new primary HDD and installed Kubuntu 16.04 from a DVD. The following are some of my issues with 16.04 and Plasma5:
What is the "Desktop" panel/button on the top left of the screen? I can't add anything to it, nor resize it.
Why can't I create/place links to application or sub-folders on the desktop?
How do you rename desktop folder links?
Every time I restart, the system reports all languages not installed and requires a fresh download. It doesn't say what languages are missing. To be honest, I would rather not have anything other than English and Spanish on the system as those are the only two languages I use.
The DEB install of the Brave browser seems to go without a hitch, but Brave will not load.
The Google Earth package is missing required items.
As far as overall look and feel, I'm less than impressed with this release. Kubuntu 14.04 is a much nicer user-experience out of the box. The latest Kubuntu 16.04 icons, menu, and overall look and feel, remind me of cheap Android tablets.
I'm going to give this a couple more days, but I'm thinking it may be a good time to roll back to 14.04. Unless I see some marvelous revelation, it looks like 16.04 is going to be the Windows8 of the Linux world.
Every couple of years, I purchase a new hard drive, remove the secondary drive, unplug the primary, and install the new HDD as primary. At that point, I do a fresh install of the latest Kubuntu.
The old secondary HDD gets labeled and stored away. Once the new primary is setup and appears to be running fine, I plug the old primary as the new secondary. That gives me access to all my old data.
This system has been working well for more than ten years. Until yesterday.
I mounted the new primary HDD and installed Kubuntu 16.04 from a DVD. The following are some of my issues with 16.04 and Plasma5:
What is the "Desktop" panel/button on the top left of the screen? I can't add anything to it, nor resize it.
Why can't I create/place links to application or sub-folders on the desktop?
How do you rename desktop folder links?
Every time I restart, the system reports all languages not installed and requires a fresh download. It doesn't say what languages are missing. To be honest, I would rather not have anything other than English and Spanish on the system as those are the only two languages I use.
The DEB install of the Brave browser seems to go without a hitch, but Brave will not load.
The Google Earth package is missing required items.
As far as overall look and feel, I'm less than impressed with this release. Kubuntu 14.04 is a much nicer user-experience out of the box. The latest Kubuntu 16.04 icons, menu, and overall look and feel, remind me of cheap Android tablets.
I'm going to give this a couple more days, but I'm thinking it may be a good time to roll back to 14.04. Unless I see some marvelous revelation, it looks like 16.04 is going to be the Windows8 of the Linux world.
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