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Originally posted by mr_raider View PostOpen the phonon sound settings and make sure the device priority is right:
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by any chance do you know the apt command? will it preserve my files and settings (i know certain settings may have been changed or removed) and applications?
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sudo do-release-upgrade. your settings should be just fine
Also if you want HDMI as the default. Then be sure to move the HDMI device to the top of the list for each audio section. In the panel shown in the above screenshot.. This will prevent you from needing to move each stream to the hdmi device manuallyLast edited by sithlord48; Mar 06, 2018, 08:53 AM.Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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This entire thread was started in Kubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark, yet you indicate in the post below that you are not running that version:
Originally posted by hightokeinyoda View Posthi all another failed attempt using kubuntu 16.0.4 as suggested the log file is below...
Originally posted by hightokeinyoda View Postits been brought to my attention it may be worth me upgrading from kubuntu 16.0.4.4 to the latest LTS release.If, as I suspect, you are running 14.04.4 (which you confirmed in another thread), posting here in 17.10 was inappropriate. 14.04.4 is EOL (End of Life) and is not being supported, and attempting to solicite support for it by posting in a supported Kubuntu forum area here in KFN is, well, disingenuous. I'm closing this thread.
PM from OP explaining what's going on here. Thread reopened.Last edited by Snowhog; Mar 06, 2018, 09:49 AM.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by hightokeinyoda View Postits been brought to my attention it may be worth me upgrading from kubuntu 16.0.4.4 to the latest LTS release.
by any chance do you know the apt command? will it preserve my files and settings (i know certain settings may have been changed or removed) and applications?
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It is possible to do a 14.04 to 16.04 transition, but it is high risk since there are some serious changes to the underlying OS done between the releases. Mind you I did it successfully way back then.
You might also consider trying ou 18.04 which is in development but relatively useable IMHO.
If I were you, I would stick to 14.04 if it works, and in May, just wipe and re-install 18.04. I can tell you the AMD open source driver is a lot better now since 16.04. I have laptop with an AMD APU (a12-8800b) and it stuff like video acceleration and desktop effects work just fine.
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Once a version of *buntu reaches EOL, you can't perform a normal 'release upgrade', as the repositories for the EOL version are no longer available. You can still do a 'release upgrade' from the command line (konsole). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgradesWindows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostOnce a version of *buntu reaches EOL, you can't perform a normal 'release upgrade', as the repositories for the EOL version are no longer available. You can still do a 'release upgrade' from the command line (konsole). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
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