My desktop PC that I bought in 2017 is starting to show some age. It does take a while to get fully booted up. I've maxed its memory out at 16 GB, and have recently been lusting over an SSD drive. However, by the time I bought an SSD drive and either installed it myself or paid to have it done, I could have seriously considered just getting another desktop. Here's the one I'm considering:
https://www.newegg.com/dell-optiplex...5491-_-Product
It might be cool to just get myself another Dell Desktop and put Kubuntu on it, much like I did in 2017. For my current Dell desktop, I could just restore Windows 10 onto it for those occasional times when I need Windows. An option besides WINE, VirtualBox, or dual boot is to just remote into a Win 10 PC if you must run a Windows app. I could keep my older PC for that. Either remote into it or KVM over to it if I need Windows for something.
Now that it's been ages since I installed Kubuntu on a new PC, what do I need to be aware of. I remember they got rid of the old BIOS systems and replaced them with something like EFII ... I forget the acronym, but I remember getting Kubuntu up and running, but there were some hassles due to some of the newer security crap. What do I need to look for? Is that PC in the link a good choice? It's unlikely I'll want to dual boot. I'll just wipe the drive and install Kubuntu onto it. My older desktop will get Win 10 back for those times when I might need Windows.
If I put the Kubuntu installer onto a flash drive, can I still pretty easily install it as the sole operating system?
https://www.newegg.com/dell-optiplex...5491-_-Product
It might be cool to just get myself another Dell Desktop and put Kubuntu on it, much like I did in 2017. For my current Dell desktop, I could just restore Windows 10 onto it for those occasional times when I need Windows. An option besides WINE, VirtualBox, or dual boot is to just remote into a Win 10 PC if you must run a Windows app. I could keep my older PC for that. Either remote into it or KVM over to it if I need Windows for something.
Now that it's been ages since I installed Kubuntu on a new PC, what do I need to be aware of. I remember they got rid of the old BIOS systems and replaced them with something like EFII ... I forget the acronym, but I remember getting Kubuntu up and running, but there were some hassles due to some of the newer security crap. What do I need to look for? Is that PC in the link a good choice? It's unlikely I'll want to dual boot. I'll just wipe the drive and install Kubuntu onto it. My older desktop will get Win 10 back for those times when I might need Windows.
If I put the Kubuntu installer onto a flash drive, can I still pretty easily install it as the sole operating system?
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