Well, not really risky if you make backups...
I upgraded to the latest (still experimental) 22.04 base for KDE Neon just now. FYI took 2 hours and 20 minutes with a reasonably fast CPU and a very fast NVME drive. The upgrade installation went flawlessly at least. There were about 12 config files that changed and I accepted all of them except 2 I knew I had modified - updatedb.conf and one other.
First boot went well. It appears conky is sort of not working at this point. I have 4 instances of conky running and they didn't start with the desktop as they have before.
Reports coming as the happen...
I upgraded to the latest (still experimental) 22.04 base for KDE Neon just now. FYI took 2 hours and 20 minutes with a reasonably fast CPU and a very fast NVME drive. The upgrade installation went flawlessly at least. There were about 12 config files that changed and I accepted all of them except 2 I knew I had modified - updatedb.conf and one other.
First boot went well. It appears conky is sort of not working at this point. I have 4 instances of conky running and they didn't start with the desktop as they have before.
Reports coming as the happen...
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