Greetings to one & all.
This is my first post on this forum/website, and I hope that there will be plenty of good info found here about Kubuntu for both newbies & oldies.
I'm thinking about upgrading to 9.04 from 8.04, and I just wanted to ask a few simple questions to those of you who have had some experience with installing this latest version of Kubuntu.
First, just for the record, I've been using Linux/KDE for several years, and what a GREAT pleasure it was when I first got liberated from 9+ years of MicroCrap software HELL. I started out with a couple of versions of 7.X Red Hat, then moved on to several versions of SUSE, switched to PCLinuxOS for awhile, and finally decided that the KDE version of Ubuntu would be the best choice for me due to its large user community & lots of good documentation scattered around.
I've been using Kubuntu 8.04 on both my old Dell 4100 as well as my new custom homebuilt machine, and 8.04 has been working quite well for me. I had NO problems whatsoever during the installation of 8.04 on either machine, and it really was one of the quickest & easiest Linux installations of the many that I have experienced over the years.
Since moving to 9.04 would obviously involve a major switch from my current version of KDE, here's just a few things I'd like ascertain before I install the new Kubuntu :
* Some of the info posted about this newest version of Kubuntu is a little confusing to me. I want to make SURE that I'll be downloading & installing a viable, STABLE release, and not some kind of "pre-release" version that might be overly buggy. If possible, I certainly want to switch to a version of 9.04 that is at least as reliable as 8.04 has been. Also, when I download 9.04, I'm assuming that I'll be getting an official ISO file which I can then burn to CD, correct?
* I normally download the ISO file, burn it to CD, and then do a COMPLETELY new installation, including wiping out my hard drive prior to installation. Since this worked very cleanly for me when installing 8.04, can I be reasonably assured that there aren't any strange new "gotchas" lurking about that might be a problem?
* Does this Kubuntu release include the newest 4.2.2 version of KDE? I assume that this is the case, but it's kinda difficult to find out exactly which version of KDE is actually being included (i.e., I'd prefer to avoid the bugs that were found in 4.2.0).
* On 8.04, the KDE "Add/Remove Programs" utility worked well. I still have Synaptic installed & have used it as well, but a lot of times, the simple "Add/Remove" utility has been very convenient to use. However, I noted in one post by another user, that this handy tool might not/is not working with 9.04. Is this correct? If true, that's kinda disappointing since it's nice to be able to use this particular GUI tool for loading lots of new software. And if this tool is currently *not* working, has there been any indication of when it will be functional within this new version of KDE?
* All the multi-media stuff on 8.04 (sound, video, k3b, etc.) was really easy to configure. I'm hoping that 9.04 is not having any serious configuration problems with any of the various multi-media tools, but I thought I'd check just to be sure.
* I use Firefox almost all the time (3.0.5). Is it currently "playing nice" with 9.04, including the usual multi-media plugins that most of us use when browsing?
Guess that's about it for now. My apologies for the length of my first post, but I thought it would be better if I was "wordy" in my descriptions since I like to get some very clear insight before I proceed with a major new installation.
Thanks a bunch for any info that any of you may care to toss my way. I've seen many positive comments about the newest versions of KDE, and I'm hoping that any "teething problems" that might still exist will soon be rectified so that future upgrades will only enhance our use of Kubuntu for ALL of our computing needs & desires.
All the Best,
LinuxHobbit
This is my first post on this forum/website, and I hope that there will be plenty of good info found here about Kubuntu for both newbies & oldies.
I'm thinking about upgrading to 9.04 from 8.04, and I just wanted to ask a few simple questions to those of you who have had some experience with installing this latest version of Kubuntu.
First, just for the record, I've been using Linux/KDE for several years, and what a GREAT pleasure it was when I first got liberated from 9+ years of MicroCrap software HELL. I started out with a couple of versions of 7.X Red Hat, then moved on to several versions of SUSE, switched to PCLinuxOS for awhile, and finally decided that the KDE version of Ubuntu would be the best choice for me due to its large user community & lots of good documentation scattered around.
I've been using Kubuntu 8.04 on both my old Dell 4100 as well as my new custom homebuilt machine, and 8.04 has been working quite well for me. I had NO problems whatsoever during the installation of 8.04 on either machine, and it really was one of the quickest & easiest Linux installations of the many that I have experienced over the years.
Since moving to 9.04 would obviously involve a major switch from my current version of KDE, here's just a few things I'd like ascertain before I install the new Kubuntu :
* Some of the info posted about this newest version of Kubuntu is a little confusing to me. I want to make SURE that I'll be downloading & installing a viable, STABLE release, and not some kind of "pre-release" version that might be overly buggy. If possible, I certainly want to switch to a version of 9.04 that is at least as reliable as 8.04 has been. Also, when I download 9.04, I'm assuming that I'll be getting an official ISO file which I can then burn to CD, correct?
* I normally download the ISO file, burn it to CD, and then do a COMPLETELY new installation, including wiping out my hard drive prior to installation. Since this worked very cleanly for me when installing 8.04, can I be reasonably assured that there aren't any strange new "gotchas" lurking about that might be a problem?
* Does this Kubuntu release include the newest 4.2.2 version of KDE? I assume that this is the case, but it's kinda difficult to find out exactly which version of KDE is actually being included (i.e., I'd prefer to avoid the bugs that were found in 4.2.0).
* On 8.04, the KDE "Add/Remove Programs" utility worked well. I still have Synaptic installed & have used it as well, but a lot of times, the simple "Add/Remove" utility has been very convenient to use. However, I noted in one post by another user, that this handy tool might not/is not working with 9.04. Is this correct? If true, that's kinda disappointing since it's nice to be able to use this particular GUI tool for loading lots of new software. And if this tool is currently *not* working, has there been any indication of when it will be functional within this new version of KDE?
* All the multi-media stuff on 8.04 (sound, video, k3b, etc.) was really easy to configure. I'm hoping that 9.04 is not having any serious configuration problems with any of the various multi-media tools, but I thought I'd check just to be sure.
* I use Firefox almost all the time (3.0.5). Is it currently "playing nice" with 9.04, including the usual multi-media plugins that most of us use when browsing?
Guess that's about it for now. My apologies for the length of my first post, but I thought it would be better if I was "wordy" in my descriptions since I like to get some very clear insight before I proceed with a major new installation.
Thanks a bunch for any info that any of you may care to toss my way. I've seen many positive comments about the newest versions of KDE, and I'm hoping that any "teething problems" that might still exist will soon be rectified so that future upgrades will only enhance our use of Kubuntu for ALL of our computing needs & desires.
All the Best,
LinuxHobbit
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