Last night after doing my normal backup procedure, and while watching the Super Bowl, I did a clean install of 20.04.2 on my HP laptop. It went quickly and nearly flawlessly. Exceptf for the one flaw, I would have been done completely before halftime, including adding back any non-standard applications.
The one problem was that Thunderbird went back to v68 and did not want to just convert, Had o setup my account all over again and then copy the mailboxes from the previous profile into the new version 68 profile. Just happy to be back on the LTS train. Not that 20.10 was at all bad, because it wasn't bad. The LTS formula means having a stable Kubuntu for a couple more years rather than bouncing around on interim releases, and at the same time having the 5.8.0 kernel.
Anyway, it's all Kubuntu, all the time!
The one problem was that Thunderbird went back to v68 and did not want to just convert, Had o setup my account all over again and then copy the mailboxes from the previous profile into the new version 68 profile. Just happy to be back on the LTS train. Not that 20.10 was at all bad, because it wasn't bad. The LTS formula means having a stable Kubuntu for a couple more years rather than bouncing around on interim releases, and at the same time having the 5.8.0 kernel.
Anyway, it's all Kubuntu, all the time!
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