I receive the following message when i try to access other users or my own folder in networking:
We are all on 20.04 now, default 5.4 kernel.
upgrade was done through command line from 18.04 LTS with HWE kernel:
sudo do-release-upgrade --allow-third-party
i left the old config files selecting N when asked for replacement with new versions.
i am using google drive as temp replacement to share some files that need printing over network.
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so far also very slow boot. could be due to added snapd (chromium).
HDD, Ryzen 5 3600, 32 GB ram.
Same disk on 18.04 with single core Athlon 64 3200+ with 4GB ram took about 40-50 seconds to boot. same disk with this new CPU&ram took about 20 seconds to do a cold boot.
otherwise i haven't notice any major issues in the system.
The file or folder smb://pcname.local/ does not exist.
upgrade was done through command line from 18.04 LTS with HWE kernel:
sudo do-release-upgrade --allow-third-party
i left the old config files selecting N when asked for replacement with new versions.
i am using google drive as temp replacement to share some files that need printing over network.
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so far also very slow boot. could be due to added snapd (chromium).
Startup finished in 4.613s (kernel) + 1min 1.417s (userspace) = 1min 6.031s
graphical.target reached after 1min 270ms in userspace
graphical.target reached after 1min 270ms in userspace
Same disk on 18.04 with single core Athlon 64 3200+ with 4GB ram took about 40-50 seconds to boot. same disk with this new CPU&ram took about 20 seconds to do a cold boot.
otherwise i haven't notice any major issues in the system.
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