I wanted to give a huge Thanks to the development team for such a great release. I began using Kubuntu way back at version 5.10, and have been pleased over the years and even helped spread the word with some How-to's and all. I've been looking at building a new desktop for some time as my old Gigabyte 990 (2011) chipset motherboard is getting a bit long in the tooth. There just aren't enough upgrades to squeak out any more performance. It will become the newest member of the KVM farm... So, I've been doing a bunch of research and wound up with a Gigabyte x570 board with a couple of Gigabyte 1T Aorus drives and 32 Gig of ram. After finagling the installer a bit and building everything utilizing LVM, it runs REALLY good. I wasn't able to snatch one of the Nvidia 3060 TI cards yet but It will come around. Seems the Nvidia 1060 3G feels right at home for now. So after configuring some apps I loaded up Steam and installed the Witcher 3 and it runs real good.
I was in the middle of playing that game and wanted to finish it. All I can say is, its very very smooth running and gets 50-80 FPS with the older card. I can only imagine what the new card will do. The most impressive thing though is there is absolutely no load times during the game play. These gen 4.0 ssd's are really impressive, Boot times for a warm reboot are about 7 seconds from the bios post to the login. That's Impressive. Right now I am running two instances of Brave each with 5 tabs, listening to Clementine, transferring files back from my NFS server and have the game paused. The system monitor has the 12 cpus almost idle and the memory usage is only 2.9GB!! That's crazy good.
The only complaint I can think of is the lack of LVM choice during setup/install. I don't understand the lack of it except that maybe the installer is geared to the new Linux user. Maybe make it an advanced option? Anyway its not a big deal to set up the install drive with the partition manager while running the live dvd then installing to the setup drives. Just a bit more work but it sure would be nice to see an LVM option in setup. My old PC had survived three progressive LTS upgrades and never had any problems over the years. I look forward to many more years with the new setup.
Thanks
I was in the middle of playing that game and wanted to finish it. All I can say is, its very very smooth running and gets 50-80 FPS with the older card. I can only imagine what the new card will do. The most impressive thing though is there is absolutely no load times during the game play. These gen 4.0 ssd's are really impressive, Boot times for a warm reboot are about 7 seconds from the bios post to the login. That's Impressive. Right now I am running two instances of Brave each with 5 tabs, listening to Clementine, transferring files back from my NFS server and have the game paused. The system monitor has the 12 cpus almost idle and the memory usage is only 2.9GB!! That's crazy good.
The only complaint I can think of is the lack of LVM choice during setup/install. I don't understand the lack of it except that maybe the installer is geared to the new Linux user. Maybe make it an advanced option? Anyway its not a big deal to set up the install drive with the partition manager while running the live dvd then installing to the setup drives. Just a bit more work but it sure would be nice to see an LVM option in setup. My old PC had survived three progressive LTS upgrades and never had any problems over the years. I look forward to many more years with the new setup.
Thanks
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